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Who Wrote Shakespeare" Playa

FOURTH PAGE.

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FIFTH PAGE.

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tho Northwestern Chrlatlan Advocate;

WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE’S PLAYS}

BY JANUARY REALE.

Article EE.

eof the article entitled Who] which appeared

peare’a Plays, nis paper two or three numbers go,

y—Mis from what

introduced upon the scene a I

con by name ne who,

to solv JP rot p EFsctaied the

this great literary problem

nse to recapitulate the statemen

in that article, or the train c

it and induction by which the lady in yn arrived, first of all to the conclusion cspeare did not write them, aud to the proof thut certain high per- and the

did write

onnected with the crown

that time them.

are interested in thissubject—and

nt

man of any pretens letters is not interested in he article itself,

process this strange,

learning and refer to) nd by

x aod uny

—can and eee how what heterod

‘ame conclusion fore

authority Certain it ia that she Lad come to thi her appearance where had eome my mission, and where we left in the pre cord, ag all will remember who did What that mi: to explain. She d upon a great and perplexing

gone on her yious ww the honor to read it it

sion had truth

yas it is now time tum one whieb she knew ber the combined hostility world tle moment that snd yet she felt sa if ehe by the stern keepers of the seals of justice, it er there was a written lan. Isnd and Am ah European Gentiles! ‘This was| ed and earnest faith, and she address : work before her with alwhich were almost apo:

would bring down upon all the literary sho was commissioned and the awards of judgment, to ma known guage the her cl herself to tt

cathusiasa and

where to En, to thi

rica firat,

wolie in their fervor and sincerity deed, could she think or the firet time in the history of the Play Goubt bud been thrown upon their author. slip, which'in due time had ceased te doubt aod assumed the gra

yiction, founded upon incon She it was, a

t otherwise

be al mm of a con stable, internal eviden after th yeara from ‘fe date of the ani Mecengt aah y profoundly infold-

25 secret, that noban obscore unlettered Play er, buta guild of mighty poets, who were glsomighty statesmen, navigators, discover

that él writen them.

‘is was the burden which lay so heavily’

upo her coul, which made her feel that itf

wasier mission to enlighten the world with herliscovery, and render at least.a full and comlete, though tardyand long suppressed juste to the great Elizabethan writers where the real authors of the Shakes: per lite

i then, in visiting Concord was! Defore the literati of that place the’ oe which she had made, and the proofs drawn from the plays themselves. idone she solicited pecuniary aid remy

af them as were able to render it, her goto England, and search ie cords of the British Museum, and positories of the MSS. lore of that}

fers, for outward Listorical proofs of

Tereaveinent,

announced it,f

} th proposition, which sho claimed na we up, nud accumulated, in the poet's tex have gecn, to have demonstrated already by§ the theory was ind’ E internal proofa, There was no begging he mo nor could any ono to whom sho nines hereeif, feel for & moment that thero wasn cali, philosophical ‘any thing degrading to her in the reque st that they should be furuiliar with tho inte Which.she made. But it was a terriblygrior, us well a3 the exterior history of the arnest, almost appalling work which shoWBlizahethan period—that th had to do, the obstaclea on all sites anatch from it that “Key of Times” which tremendous, and threatened to overwhelm rora Bacon insists is the one essential to her; but to itand them she opposed a firmiftrue interpretation of them jurpose, 4 keen, cultivated intellect, aud theMso much us an outline of ‘disposition of a martyr. The friends of lit ture, and who were the fri ould not choose but he ready to fur with the » at work which sho bad in the fervice of which she would so|

It réquired—and still requires—of all whi would understand this subject, and come te

were,

ds also off@the culminating period of kingly and p

ly tyranny.

st

ni to cuable ber to do

Rruled the potism so ubsolute that no

set before hur| whole civilized world withn des: vice either of edt ngainat it—it ts and preach: Hnent of Wyckliih Lollards, had been| Loftice have@ lately and suddenly dethroned—and all hie attr

Bling sovereign of England

mon who understood, the

Hoy: idea of, namely the i

were fe and hi jndic nature and power « f far satistied with} Hihe evidences she'udduced from the plays to » that they within plays

x upqn the senses!

new philosophy which Rabout that time, and which the author of this philosophy had pledged his word were already prepared nud constituted the Fourth m Organum, which Fourth

putes and functions vested in the reign whe ple—who treat

and they we will was aw snd ¢ led the people as chattc Blilerty of tt

monnreh.

science to th were pluy

ubject to be obedience to the

of the uppeared There was u erty of the le" in th

duys—nor

4 @ index

K any liberty angwhere, for ar

or division of secicty. Arbitrary ar

Rrests of persons on suspicion of unalle

crimes oF misdemeanors, imprisonment without trial, tte sove reign’s pleasure,—tho stake, rack, thy block andall the machinery of punisument which the intellects devise

of killing heret

although thanks to continued during

now know where to find it

Miss Bucyn wel That in short, in these plays were infolded the new ideas

the

Soe if fof political freedom, of man’s rights as man, n, whether they

lof tho essential oneness of ae could instituted for

by nal nature of jus

ere kings or ‘ars—of the immutable gpurpose dition of thing a 2 all through the ns of I tion of the true state, as opposed to tyrann. {aud from then land the irresponsibility of tyrants idyent of Cromwell and the and F{rico—at thattime so frigh Blin Eogland—infolded iv fas the author of the Great Instauration declar- led overand over Hof Learning, and in the cleas and barreyyy

rated, enforces

land ¢ ice—and whatever —this wis the "

1 r “ys, rei

else in politics or morals lies at the sto

in th gloriou

i

Hsavarr ns Commonwealth

humau rule over the himar

THE ARGOMENT FOR CHRISTIANITY FROM MIRACLES,

ly exemplif

eas we say, which

again in the Advance ‘ovum Organum— out 9 practical Behat ‘the, lw brinitin oer i ly y-rduantering qui Bly represent tie ide L S

—the ideas in character and in action—a

WY HEY. TONS CARNE.

(Concluded)

ais n wrought in proof

We exvlude from wccount «

at che miracles of the Old rom any distrust of their hiuding for

ke of siniplicity. Indeed the

mn thein, especially the miracles

birth of the J

i

Hthat from the churacters and the action, th ld find their by induction. This i rnal evidence copiously adduced by Alirom Lear, from Coriolanus, from th peat, from Juliue Caxsr, ete, which the Con cord men examined and w with as to give her the aid st

stan) but

way y re-

again to

wisi

Wi weakcoed their evidence, has brought it out ao nlli arness, proving, to soiething’ fglike demonstration, the utter ineredibility Bof every hypothesis regarding the origin of It was at the house of 1. W. Emerson inthe accounts, and their reception as true by yncord, in the winter of the year 1857, thatf® Whole uation, when their truth hus be it arst deaied. ‘Tike away the death of the we for thé frst time heard of Miss Bacon rirsthorn, and the Pusccyer is incouccivbl land her theory. As might buve beenexpect Bitake away the mirxcle of Sinai, and the 1 the tidings of her great discovery fell, inflwhole Decal a conception, he- our case, upon most unwilling The! ea scititd less Take away the living mir E pride which every man who speaks the Eng: Bene zs Uae peel aT enee My lish Iauguago feels for the name and memory tho n GE roreaae=atorks acles, greater than the historical

of Shakespear iterary 1 th ver in order to concen

pa non th L

attenti Jand His Apostles, Nothing tw this day mon iti’ sehool thin this

porpleses the navrought inte

0 far sutisted, asked for,

St sue, even

cars, in

of Deuteronomy vlmsg

was of course wounded wt this

terrible disparagement of the supreme dra-But w

miracles of our Lori

uinatic idol, and nothing short of the rever-@

Bence which we entertained for Mr, Emerson} tio fond his jadgment could unve

induced us, at hiirvculons clement whi Nia

toundatinn x of Lazarus, for

rn example, fs the al Hut miracle not many tines more eredibl

Rjthun the monstrous hypothesis of Kenen

5 “Wthat our Lord connived at au imposture by

but the fact that he badMthe fimily -ui hypothesis so yi

bad heard the ent

either pro or con., Listened to it that

of Bethany thut its unthor bas recalled it without titnting anything else in its room? Or ke the Dive Thousand,—y the only mirmele of our Lord's lifetime by all the four Evan

to England, tothis be reduced, as this author cooly , tou liberal distribution of provi which the disciples hud brought with then,

and docs not this fly in the of his

witnesses whom he elsewhere follows

take the great erowning miracle ril's Resurrection. It is beyond all q ion, that the belief of thi with tbe preaching of Christintity; that it was an hunderstood qualificstion of tt

groundse sat g

Feeding of the

re- Fi

§ No sketch cmild Beatie ns ove n Hfor the reality of the Nev eles 5

moral ¢

that he had contributed more} nds to send the lady

B enable her to continu

Can wain and complete, if pos ions

Hsible, her investigations—had in the end,

vi Or

one,

ficient weight with us to the mind, and arrest, until cooler moments of

ve pause”

was coeyal

most! risen Say that he

y saw him ;

was suggested

acon W

had cheated herself

false data, into a belief of its truth; but to! it was immediutely objected

was a women of fine discernment, and raro

gifts, with learning and ability of all sorte

which made her fully jusl to the comple-

that @ monomAniac con:

have seen personally the John in his gospel affirms, and his brethren repent Paul nlso mukes the

r; that bimcelr that same claim; and that Peter (to say nothing of the rest), especially ¢ that shelgin his lirst Epistle © than ow ers 8 the Resurrection as a fact most surely | him. No cavils directed agnivs genuineness of particular writiz New Testament ean touch tho: dinore particularly. the af established nw it which reduces donbt t9 something Ji} ration, The only ansier that make to the evidence from the repext fonrth Gospel. i

it occasion, it cerning it, and u

Liev

vidence,

by Lap. truth. animes in the the Ml originated in

Mary Magdalene

pel

ism, is comy

Paul, in the 10th of 11t ¢

hey turned Meede that whole egations

Weion of the task which she had undertake n, fon 1 that so far from there being any flaw i her wn uusvally bright and tions. And this was the strict She ‘id not make the theory—as the old scholns- tic method was—and then look about her for Wide fffucts to support it, but she was a doyout rev: erencer of Shakespeare from her earliest Fyouth, and that from the facts as th con.

udgment upon it—Bto haw should

We cannot give } nour p this history here :% but we may remind tho rendor that it wack

Tho old defender of the Paith| —who for nearly nine hundred years lind!

fined the®t

wich thing as “lib-BY

most crnel und the most cunnings

8 and political of-jelair I

Yuke thea

4

Apostles tog

Johns

Chritsiana w und ugain 20 ove by optical illusions, thut they simultane fw the sane phantom Christ, and mist the shadow for a renlity. ‘To refute the sjubsurditivs were + preposterous than 1 then; but the Engtist. compeers Bot these negative crities have nothing better eto say, ns for example, Greg, in his Creed of Christendom," who actuxily maintains us oue of several thiories that "Wwe inay believe Mathat the mindy of the disciples, excited by nBti disnppearancs of the body, and the an: nent hy the wouen of THis resurye mniator individunt for. their crucified Lord, ped that from euch un, origin wiultiptiod rumors of his reappear. ance arose ud aprend" (p, 217), Similar’ nbortive utrempts to brenk down the argu neat for the ty of the might be quoted, hivt pecessary ; aud ti Rviz., that drawn the Gospel narratives

borne’ ssly

2 till more p

Ati Soon, passing

it only pluusibe le diserepancies in; the miracle,

wfirn

Faith, In Op

ten been shawn ty bur iv ¢ than a stuinbling-bloeck ti true history freely iairated f leven vations pouty ot sarions discrepancies any difficuley in ree own Lite had they been chronich’ Bi by observers diflerently situated, \

presented in their detail

Ey nsitey oF! view involves done one can 4 passages of

Aftble contradiction

uument for the reality

likely, to a can ater than the re

tions of the Apostle Pant wht by himself ‘This ha: tress laid on it Paley advo. atoment the

wind, to haveg 1 und solemn

Bus to miracles y Fists hand gr fyin Lore Paul fqjeate

xactly

hy all Christian 8 thes in whieh even dared ron 5), w licate

wonton’ question MEpistle to the Galatians (iii

a Y probability is

miracle

fjexpressly made word and deed

nus ne in the ich i » the claim is 18, 19: “By Wighty signs un) f the Spirit of God, i rotund about unto Hy Livnve fully preached the Gospel -o I

ly uw Rom, xy through power Jernsilem n made of sch vart ofa great. lender il his ig no mounting from hi tiwasly put if, but thel at, Next to the Hi cd fin the gy intelectun' moral revolution thaf Jia: ever. uflected Brace, and we at this day Deg Now Lott pint be such o dreamer, 18 any unbelieving’ fg of this vere necessarily makes bin Nay, could hallucination runt, 1 for the confident reekor s being udmitted, and in sll s (fore writes to many him), if it were grouniless that we really land ina darker hypotl and turn the carly Church into a sch Jimposture 7 isthe man to be envied Han read over this 15th chupter with » H# profession in it, and then fallback the ‘Ne cplination of enthusiasm while it is barrec by the admirable moderation of the 14th {chapter, or of deception, while it is utterly} shut out by the of the 1th and 18th? Still stronger is che passage in 2 Cor Asi 12: Truly the sien Apostle wer! Ab wrouzht awong you in wl patience Rand wond raul take

BI round assertion on th Homan thesiweht lik of Wal Stranss has in

ates avd vo Lunvan, il owitates ie ¥ ed WOrkd

A mpnoinanine

for the claim.

cer that knew

worality

in signs; inighty deeds" Tere

me b, and that al into partnershio with} them te’ t patent tog rminite, #

sod ty whole

fy th

&

& partially adver himself in one if ninicles as to laulted fi

their observation, aud

the whole Christ

ony, conmits

F it were, id at

ation in favor ¢

n body t the rent of the

n to conceive

fan equd attest Ajwstles 3 is impossible \ proposition implic

ih

{that more all alo

conveys a strong

© line of ore

iy nity with y niracle S publication, or that timouy to the fictalleged. ‘The wont 3 that ar hould. pay the slightest at tention to Paul or/his writing: T disered: 3 averment, much less best ‘upon eo pros fiabuist, a years of the hardest mental labor,

an

well bo slighter than given of the ‘Testament and yet isit possible to escape from its” The claim ie only strength. {1 these mineles arc ed, Gospel miracles, crowned by gth great ef the Resurrect: i whieh Paul is also a witne by those of his own history, as v in the Epistles; and when th ful ip, as proved hy reasoning those of Paley's ora, to furm onc and that series all beacing: dt And then, too, vt argument is clothed not only beauty, but with new trevgth, entblemutic lessona of the mina ideration as types he saving and sancti it; and theliak betw and doctrines is thns supplied in visibl pur evidences of Chris af Christianit is the very image glory. Nor ehowld uinont from mir- even with this ot the Chris: treated; fur ther ficld and the yan evolution of

mira.

ened when # fiand when th

conne miracle

ached in the Acts! necessarily like Gries with fone type i naked fore Qwith now Fwhen the

them

press ho

minweli manner which pose

tianity h aod super it he forg

Th mines part al of its trath ription of i

u that the 1 an

Divine and adaption, th

vat vsmeut

tow y ismirucl

ake

i c 5

Resurrection] ie not consideredl

4 4

:

13

and hinds up Christivn i

‘Bail in pu f timely demonstrations aud succe 5 : ai zh)

4 though conducted thirty aud forty mile Ligh ence. Onc away—these won for us tho city. Military can 9 a permitted Baur netually did,

arguasent}

for

Zita superhuman i while its whole E arrangements and provisions betoken au in: terferenes truly Divine. All this ovly puts {the argument from miracles, tecknically like the thr Pealled, which has alone been touched of inf xfoses spled Athia paper, in its right position; for ing EChristiunity nothing isisolsted or self'su cient; and the more that history, prophecy, Sdoctrine, and experience all blend in ou H concurrent testimony ta the Divine Author th througt.thy four Faith, themore do they prove Him gr) alae to come from heaven, apd to be above all plcket reliefs, and wa

free from thickly his men Bruce y teleg’ That enery

his thn rebel line and

euspiclons for mento n

me reason nooller. They reported no enetny children of T outt his whole

aroused, he sent Fenetrated the

three, hed by At once

Thee op: and of Cannon picks pportunely falling whom he was piloted, he, h. The deserter

ral ne by skirmishers, th a deserter by himself, first passed

a tortnoua

en used for

ux dafriese, which snd ingress of their Lof the line, ped Ordering

unlike (he r nted ty usto advance, who In. Wallzel. adi

aphid fl light was By that bour a ¢ aiid

eco "

BSineto Joh bem: Ths God no Lord sour et tion! The horse and bis riderare drowned In the ish! Hallelujah! Huitelutah! Hatlelulah! nf Hallelwiab! Hilal P Acnen: II

ah who, fathi

f heavy of Rich-

God of t

ur ECE, Les

Ladd of D; Sth Vere of the « hour Weit

Nene is Jehovah |

wrath 1 to-night!

eplumng were prominent to baye

ebnrlots of Pharaoh, his ¢ marching idea and ecataci The hosts of appresalon, the Ope blust of thy nostril with ruta thea | And Isracl shonts in her thunders o Cho.

nd took ‘¢

i rayagant

ay, thanked th farng IV

nations Is like to Jehoral

Glorions in holiness, feaiful nm pralse f

Al peoples sbnll fear Hin’ all aves adore tim,

Tie relgns jo 11s glory thin

What god oft edlige: ign nd pillage.

Iry, clothing, and Uque nda few

ealed

ther the ae:

Tribune nants of provisions —w

p

cenlatore,

(Prom the Now Yori ater

Tribane snots t INCIDENTS OF THE VICTORIES.

the searcely thelr Louse: TINTING AUOUT EVACUATING The evncuatin, jatermined muternplated of their T

that aslong a

ot Richmond though suddenly been somo {Ime Correspondence Depar

4 Ea upon, bad evidently and provided for, and otbe 6 month a Dany But t ty tec ey than could have t ; still It nud

aud with much com)

otte when It’ came, Ww peoncern ay more and org too sternly al

hibit avy toten was c y

Lion on the way Lind been aban, ALUM | In his paw abe of the Hispatel

OF DAVIS AND as cH

out of the a nan was

ek. Sunday nomic

nrehy Histoviog (o (hs ucubratjany Dr. Hoxe, deff. L wag handed from Gen. Leo. ‘Theroupen he riedly down the ulsle tivnings of ‘The dispatch was mond must bo eF Le He t. And co his ¢ Pident of the late C y where prophesied the high p rtable p is Journey

ab evacn

avd walked bi if ath the

a. 1 th the

A the reat fire.

ulfee walls and t

thee HM rising £ Excellence sanctuary, realto, # pack up bis prepanou for like a thief in the night, pidation ond Jot the sborin Aa the p uexton handed bin ane Tho fue of th ile Hat of the nt fur ¢

on the Sabbath day bs stole away a. Atlength, for

ar, and with an agonizios

byt the ens a of time,

sacher closed the services the colored nico s from his ex Exes esa, sickly with des, The

ay ton

heen Literary Messong bs a y M 7 pal cher wa: on (Tobn Tt

the

Thomyp nly wiso b

yond Wesdderburn,

tanding : Mtichmone bn M, Sunday on he had served and Irretricy-

tor, the

ncealment Z

4s marked as tho grin of the otber.

begyed Ils congregation to tarry Seat ttorances that he did uo

rainister ta them any more NECESITY OF THE EVACUATION rimy south of and Sunday, duu and the

e overthrow of the

on Friday, Saturday

vent fighting of Sie

in fee of

was algo dis ination jayoly

nd

wane

mond dalle only

marehe

publication us a Union paper, In

beet 10 b tst

Uinot and

underst

8 overraled moral ones,

and state

po of yosterday—s dingy

$ inchea size, bh ure as editor, “one

of prid evacuation; and t

tence, comps

: ann iat he exy tly mad 5

ptly of the most b bl 3 writers io Virginia,’

John M. Botts. visit or TH Li

ottlees wen Hund treasury of thelr coin, a Hiclals of their valuab

transportation, both ¢ and of horses and vel } Javorer:

es jal ; Danville Rond Eo: gathered Mit

and black, iupreased

3 to be withdrawn, fo: n-elad yord,

the tobacco warehouse

of provisions anda

cars on the 4 Jes in tho city,

togother 3, Whi rah walk and an

lenthustam was,

orders Issued for the tro str the and lab

fired, for all

jon DAY

nals

Jon In whoo, cantly in prayerful e P 1 's headquarters, the Tate r

Ido not imagine he uke of any petty trlamph, the Neadquarters of

General of Jel for the

at thera buteimply because it

f Ret

Very fow citizens, while thes con; that the elty was being abandoned by t inent dreamed it was lo be done that ol; had they bi seem to ba grim and stupid amaze, and to have been waken: actual fact in thy carly morning by thee DISPOSITION OF THE flsines, Wakened t

the Yankees come.

sions nnd raging ts wholly uon

d man {sa loyal

cone ant through

nevally Ve

but ono 1 Aisporltion and T

TARING And now let m2 narr Whea Griut movement Weitzel was f our Hoe north of the river, with two divisions of bisown C the colored, Devi Third of the Twenty-fourth Corps 4 Monday, Capt. Brace, of Daylo's stad, belng ingly cs Fchargy of tho picket lino, visited the outposts, and

how the letter cam: uw

in comma

9 majo ibeto th wtleep Hopparent to te ignored nd 6 that suc God a return of p

shoply yleld to but with

NORTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN

ADVOCATE, WEDNESDA

Givele.

DREAMLAND.

Out of U t old lezen Bockons a flr white band,

And silvery, bella Volees ©Tell of an unknown Jat

‘Whéro migle roces blossom In tho cyening's golden Me

And tho alr is laden with f Frem tho Illes silver-white

The trees with thelr raving branches, Murmur a fairy £0}

And the brooklet m: As it ripples and

relly danece angles

And tendor ench

Wold th That bi

Of lnm t ht wnd fair, earliest glimmer

nits glamou Bat with dayli It yanisbes in

BE IGING FOR T CHRISTIAN COMAIS-

It. was on « bath days in proach of 8 country Church tn tion that the U were sending to the loyal peopl toaid them by their m tions in all of the s

pri P

of the nation,

vinting the y Idiers in ¢

known as “Si the small pit for b

labor

this h which mad flattorix lady frien pany us, 2 sation would pi Commission wi

and secure t for us

ould

a small train the rich di

quired Mis plied, [had n could for the ¢ With that I } was opened

«low

the Gomm

goo, ¢ where it sick and wound

1 to her patriotism

What

ed or

would a Id now that we responded madam, “Ig socks when he went to th soarcel “y dol

If you don’t feel disp: won't detain you longer. patrioti

hing of I

n spare any ve Beth a pair war, and now

haye yara for my family.”

wish to nrge the matter, madam,

1 to give unyth

at of hear Christian Commission,” ve come to solicit a contribution you have come to a poor said he, as he examined broken piteh-fork handle h was abont “I baye only twenty-five cents to my name, you can that if it will do you any

Have nny yarn to sparc”

Not, sure enough; we gent our wool to

the carding mill Inst fall and they mado a mistake which left us with gcarc yarn for our own purposes, try and do better next time.”

Trusting to his sincerity “Good morning,” and left bi reflection

At the next house farmer H. met us on the porch, who kindly welcomed us with" What's th I told him as briofly possible, and then stated our errand, Can't you assist us a liltle in thisenterprise?” said

og

“No; [haven't got'a cent in the house,”

We then turned to the old lady busy spinning yarn." Mrs. H. ¢ spare enough yarn for a pair of socks?

“Oh! yea, our eldest tho Commission may save his life,” kiad hearted mother ng she handed us shale pound of yarn, “DIL do all I ean for th poor boys; T want to st abl nd when I ean do pray for them.”

to repair. 7 > repair got

hayo

enough

Th

ely I'm sori

him to his own

wo bade

on

n't

an

on is in the army,

‘em mide ¢ nothing, nm ur gratitnd 1th

the li 4 ler, av

by lier prayers We had driven about a mile, made three application ‘eiyed ns many denials, when we approached a sinall at usually crossed by fording, but the thaw and the recent rains had caused it to become

, Xe brave, defend bor of her hands,

more exalted ma

for charity and re

who was]

said the |

= aT

uray, March

| swollen, which rendered it inconvenient J cross. Wo were about attempting to er

at the risk of wettin wo dis

red n uc

low the ford we the stream, for the

and a ti

Pot au fen Soup, or broth, of which tl ious and method of cook A pound of lesu | mered for fair compani turnip, 8 ige, I roturned 8, two cloves, and salt and popper our team, mounting astride one horse and | water never boiled leading the other, we reached tho opposite | Striped basa, Holanda , | shore without further difliculty)-and.soon the | "Pho'tish was placed in a pan with a little | merry jingle of the bells told that we had | butter, and thon cavered with buttered papor, | | resumed our journey, We soon approached | when it was baked in the oven. | the huinble home of Mr. J. whoopencd the} 3. Fillet of mutton, lsrded nnd braised. | door for ua Fillets of salt pork were introduced into We're be the neat with a larding needle; the mutton iesion,” said I, 0 was then covered with the buttered paper cre aver. “Doy, nnd baked, A few ininutes before the meat | : . was cooked was taken off, eo that “VVill this pay you for your trouble the top ae yol , as he handed us a one dollar gre wish You haye kindly re st | 4, Roast chicken, anjua of the Commission Tho chicken arise and call 0 trassed” | u not robbed two pans, 01 “Tt ia a good’ ea of the good T-can s00n Gar ‘i him and were soon in fu ity. ‘Th but one t neighborh 1; that J., but for t t part we niora or Ices Ono man told h given mo mundr

tc uaterials, p g aro ns fol-

ont wa: found a pole stretched accommodation

f in qnart of with -y, tivo

Ti

ny tall of cel

ng for the Christian Gom-

er the usual greetings on feel able to give us a triflo

| x |

nur fawily in giving ' my health Wo th ther search of ntloman in| p 1 oncied Mr. | broth, aud then heated for a f ct, with rebuill | b 15 that | s dolla

to more than fiv

ined, cat fine, butter and w minutea, to

like 10 ved boiled beef,

Pa fer

r leas than fifty cont 1 different appli juring As he looked at it, th the soldiers iy ho conclu

all he could }

t

Tho soup waa eiuilar t nd the orphans of be to look after, and

his brot

ed that spare ‘An old Duteh

r dwell

ystor fi F a p: ver with’ the wh in yarious fc ylesof cooking,

ed of puff of oi

7 repres

ap | mada 8, nted di

but we will not at the ro:

giving particule

t our

| but | F

a too inten

vo dollars and cateh

| home with but t cents, and yarn for tliree p: of fi

3 of m luxuries of h

not tho selfishne

ing th

tho me in

PROF,

Prof, Blot

Fourth avenue. ted Frenchman, wh writer for the Paris 1

p

and was thorough knoy, te A | ago to ostablish an Academy English was imp mado no attempt to till 1861, when the c

in p don ai

hin; ca n ye Evening Post his pronun. ee eee

WAE W! IP.

| ciation of

following is clipped from tho corres 2 ofthe Oincinnati Gacett

S{AINCADLB SPECTAOL der the bran

rough which 1 thei noyer

ne Wa oF pi ahad ch

2 KATOIAN OLAKS-ROOM,

uss-room is a} The most

ninent object in it is a large rang thoso used in other kitch:

the range aro pots, kettles

usual variety, with c dit

used in the artand mystery of cooking

nder” dnys is missing

a mortar and pes omployed, thoug!

for a diferent kind of rofining. i ight. Upon the

largo tablo in front of the 5 In other respects the kitcben is fitted up

liko a lecture room. Thare aro benches

the class. Ina day or two these

| arc to be placed on a staging, 60 that the oc cupants can see tho operations of the Profe of without inconvenionco, There is to bo black on which the bills of fare wil

bo written.

; n thousand to we

rected th g ido altars each about ° had

hy being ee

to her great Creator ; nearly

and par mien Were of Chri

wow essembl At

ery article hip

cull of anc : There been a abla i the the woods for many mde und steady light

tc 9, iuninat entire audience brigh was a sin

ed, behind wh

Near om larly

14 minister, who wi

) reproye fo

yard,”

GIVING LESSONS. : and religions life Tho pad cooki

Thore

Professor illustrate dinners in tho pres: 3a brisk tlre in th. ns aro at hand; he ha: desp solemn s: | ant, who promptl h - while she cooks ho delivers conver. lectures, ‘Che preparation’ | table in full view; though casarily cooked hefore the ¢ the time occupi is five hours, and it more than thre ding t

en Cor

tional ard made on the the soup i enibling of the in this proce is not designed that the hours

lou SBRMON,

bers for carofu There hay both short

inspeetiol

> far, Di to pero tion, but suilicie

with brief d of that m whoso k

art are ni

info!

of of the crow

in the culinary

mer en, r THE &

When the preachin:

for mourners, numbe whoa eviden agony uhder conviction of atonce by tho:

A turroungl ith in proyer, of power and fervor, y for the pardon of tho: of thee petitions were « cloquance eo rude, so wild the kkneoling throng aroun spiration, and hund hed out loud ATIYMEY OF RRPENTAL Then all rose te their one of Charles Wesley's were chanted by a large

and atthe close of each J

protussed after est 3 off

ati

1 iu a chorus whoee to!

air, ond piercing, the silo

echoes throngh the dark

ail span

on that

and

1 the harsh rebuke

t

pin out l the little

to does 1 KS MON a man and continues to } It looks upon am ty

do}lara on dema

1 who negicets to pay i

Savior ;

st, inuking

atly thrill

f guilt ; theeo

0 Who had alrexdy and prayer

g

Boys and Girls,

For tho Nortoyestem voristian Adv rick 0 & uichi of o thrilling, that

d caught the in 8 in concert

Aut Tl | sail @ boat than upon tho river i the pretty vills A. surface of thetwater wa: ripples made byy the niost came up #0 fantiliarly near in front of the hd ‘The river was finefor sll ki xercisés. ‘The suore Was oxcellent for b: ing, and the youthful tesidents-of* the pl made it look almost! like a fashionable

of The ex

) alluring, and Tho words of nie rtal melodies 1 of ois

the

nas

nce of the night,

z tho lone e temo: : child t river to “5 hopped over its w-birds over fec

Heretofor They didn

marry reet, t

pe

elders over ta would haye a b They called

bers of

two or th busin:

pate la

3 ed them and mt It was t and

Phat’s the yery tt “Bho's the lassie for ine “Let's form ourcelyes into a e the whole to bring Uncle John di impa-| instant

a

oftens the atep, 1 filla the checks th

mittec hi

from the eligion that

tall th

ne big straw

at the

| | | | | | |

n stems instead It will not make kesmar I second the motion.

no objection, np}

1 leathe:

nd sell the whol K-baked b

he pepper ; nor

ead

common ger the same kind of father bad

ment also, and e ¢ He wa

anetify not bor f rep r the fact

world

ne than ing, teasing, worryin weight ¥

flattering,

who bi wonld ba’

th his fa i

hen he wanted a fay

a who prom had alwnys been,

* committee of ap 53 declared it

vith his fat

| ‘as it were) | “gaid he, as his ney me Up.

“Not a yery large

THE SAIL-BOAT—ANXIOUS HEARTS.

e never is a finor place for boys to} #0 front of

is of watery |

tering plice abont twilight of a summer

t plint vod rn uht-fi ng bi Hd, 50 ject right away, 1 his heart talice Father, wo boys do want ¢ Just look he riy could sail if we bad first hance to get one.» ‘Ther is one ont thers on the bauk of tho river an it haga bosrd on it that saya “For S Low for Oash, au lot us boy it fat “Yea, my £01 you can produce (hos ve to me that that

ou could apply the money

much

didly w

oth) th e's

the

won!

, if

and can'p

ath-| very best purpose Nae

v-| . William, w ought and wisdom,

f-| had never th bh of

simplo word cash" —Tho terma wero “cash”

—that is money paid down when the made, Their plan

le by litt

y,” and

er of the boat cau i their d

the first

rhaps the Job

man would not think s

1 uncle John, taking hia tooth-pick ¢

there ia always

ur pleasur

no reply to thi to

It is impatience or muttering, “I r his money. us havo the bont and to keep the boat ¢ at got anyhody

t take cara’

wer harles Wr

ud make the mai

his tooth

piok s in the hadle of ng 69, for h

Will, w

their leader, b ponting lips

1 Charles ye

“Tei : ing spoh

and then p becat half a doz cheoked ehi and ayeot x and pie than i little stery

It wne ono

2 ahto ¢

around the eern it would whirl

came bit way—just

half ready uncertain you knoy nd w chatting dinner table when there ¢ f the door bel Bometimes {

Did you over th ¢ firm strong ring ¢ id busine , Who has all the wer LX Roulders, and knoy how es it is the sharp, qnick ring bis rounds, men learn to liston eagerly for the wait his coming with dread, N profecfienal ring of th disturb a feeble, the dainty t calls

ns he gor

ctor ¥ moaning pat uch of 8 fuahionabl

inkin or the nois

pli

WES er,

is ton ai for a jeca¢ ren" shi

aa 7

clear sweet

y for mother now

sce

gin to tell you how

z, floatin

to meso pitiful Poor

sand yet it as though it werefhll lite wanderer, secte hto leave his mother’s knee ! wip exit for hira i

te

ringi

x dow

& hand bathed bis thin reo vater when the golden ah

a)

4

and

gin pat er pla dinner egh for: Dy TOSy- eh bread

blow]

nd 1s thong)

ald; andy ore it Ws er ina | pleas bin doors) ound th id rip} ink of it ing of the e world o carry 5 ring 0} ht > sigual, w itis th bo wou tient; Ue te Indy. o sted penl rom ech

sporcflakos hither and thither, 0

T tho mar

123

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« rr. yi cr MAWLE 4 , Sh : upyand he loft his wretched bed; no gentle) Devrm or SowiNe Sx eriment | BATES.—Diod, Gronan Cnawvord Mares on] FOWLER —Drother Alitoon Fowler sos killed in : = fingors smoothed his tangled curls, or mend | publishod by Drumtoond ean iauica, aU thoron deer orheaee ene fore Richmond, an the Gilt of oe Business Cards. Miseellancons. ed tho rents in bis miscrablo clothes; no | givesthe following as thay TA ftipante, Coltayu Hill, Jit soe Be Bro. exportanced: ralipioh MOOR UID yc y woop aie = a = pleasant breokfast table yyaited for him, with | graassced, &o,, at different du OMMDIA! I the summer oF 1800 hu toda n profeesl maf | ggo dived x Carlatiin life, aed hia commaatceab ge Rath 0.0 8 CO oBN EXCHANGED i silyer cup and spoon, and nonrishing food. | leas germination of such #unull eegds’ is of kien relly my nnd © ted Wlinselt with the M.D. | dled asm Cbriatlin nero. uy his parents anil ~~. Se ho wandered abont, like the cbild Luther, | Ww prevented owing to tho Aeptt of "i | et pn) quia nil exs ad sift ora fdonds mest bim In beayen. K, Hon a BAG MANUFACTORY away over in Germany, singing rongs for n| covering of carth, and when thé eecds ldo | ooh ocment of the Chelstion hore. Ee At Bomso " : Weae brood, When tis soo? was’ endod | germinate the weak shonts doGiMt. rekclythe'| ““onteago, 1H, apr egg, Pn Me BOMSY- EARLY DEAD. NBW YORK AND cmI0AG0 his litUlo cold banda wore filled with food, face, und thus they ave no} tablished in “Died. in Wapello, Towa, Marcu 27, PEACE PRICES, cieRS ae whiob ho ongerty took and ate; and then he Ory a zaDierit Whfo of Georya F."Thomhe, It | NILJAINGTON Died, F }, 1805, by drown. J BS TOREY BOsTOM went out into the world again. Alaa, little orttona) pee, CARIB BEER. - Ing, Sanam AULLIseToN, aged 6 years and 6 PAPER FLOUR SACK wanderar! hot will become of him in the depths of cavering. ee, R Bons was born in Wnshington @o., | months re R CK fat ia alt Pecome cf i Dopthe Dapth. | Oblo, Moreh 16, 1820, was married June 7, 1n3 She was one of our Urlshtest Sunday-rchool 1a Piha to Once Bitter cold Guys’ and nights thot. ais. om: | T'iueh, Teg inch, | Moved to Tows tu 1888 and united with thy Mf echolora. She loved to) slog’ on carth and no . ing? who will give tn bim * bread that sal os Poe cont, | E- Chareh fn 1844, since which tme abe haa Uved | doubt pow suo engaln glory. Wasi SEWwRLL SOTTON GE BAG Meeae parish And yetSio menlykonall i. ara: teecormemccc cont. tho feof wconsitené Chelan, aud has ui. Bncrael Grow, Mie, ined hikes, | TORN V. FARWELL & CO, [COTTON FLOUR BACKS, ofa city fuli; and the world is, ob, s0 great | White Clover, 6395] RPM Rho wats réspeoted mort by those who kas | HOPRINON.—Died, in Formington,Jowa March SR OUBHA ALB GAGS,

, Children! | ‘Timothy Gruss, 7S 05 83 4 see Bho mine anbicted most by thors wha kuow!|/19 ves CondBbLot lafuit daselier af Janis, BURLAP AND GUNNYBaGS,

‘ond there are £0 uuuy cities pity thd poor wanderins, blown like the with no

mie ond leved ones; and when at night you are tuoked tenderly aray in your soft white beds, ond a doar good mother leaves

Jou with » geod might kiss an your lips, Jrmetinea pray for tho poor mepiected boy Who sung for a piece of bread.

Nonse and Farm.

_~ RETENTIVE POWER OF SOILS. Soils are divided or classified secording to the preponderance of their constituents of sand, clay, lime und animal ot yegetablo re- ising er humus, Sandy soils contain over 80 per cent. of silicious sand. Galcarcous soils contain over 20 per cont. of lime. Clay soils contain oyor 50-per cent. clay, Vegetable molds contain scr por cont of organic matter or humus. Marly soils contain more than 6 per cent. of lime, but net over 20 per cent.of the weight af dry earth, and from 20 to 60 per cent, of olay.

Loany soi

are thoce in which the pro- portion of clay yarics from 20 to 0 per cent. and witch at the same time hold less than 6 der cont. of time and co on,

Now it is found that the power of retain-

or holding moisture depends on the com = Sen the coil. Thus an experiment Aesigned to show the retentive power of these dilfurent soils, rezultedin the following nanner. In 100 lbs. of dry soil water will legin to drip, if it is a

water.

ils which absorb the greatest water, hold it with the greatest aacity. Dark ‘colored coils absorb and wid a greater amount of the lent of the sas raya, than light colored once, but the Ight colored retain the rays longest. Many cicumstanees besides tho chemical composi- } tin off soil, exercise an extensive influence von its productive or fertilizing power. or of soils is 5: umnionia fr

great

eparate m its various

». UF liquid ammonia is _paseed ht quantity of soil, it lores ita am- ithe odor which indicated its

But there is a Lim: mastity of soil is tc Unot all be taken ¢

2189, have the power of absorbing pot a1 in solution, A stiffish subsoil, when sply thrown out nod exposed to the nir ad rains, would becaing to same extent” im- ted with these salt, and hence their

abaprbgnts iv the yard, or mbixed in Me nong: But all cultivated goile hayp the powe parating the potash, ayn- monis aud other alksline su z theiz various combinations, differing on! a—(Plowman

SS

WOOL-GROWERS OF ILLINOIS,

t tothis power, small, the an

x

Tho follovting is from the Secretary of the [ilinsia Wool-Growers' Association | Te AgniowetomA EoormT, }

Sprineteld, Marek 33, Tet, BP. Boardman gy Cor, & Ti, Wool. Growers’ Aesosiation, Lincoln, TU.

It bas occurred tomo as vat to adyise you early that the Hxecutive foard of the State Agricultural Society haye d the euggestions made last fall, by no aweop-stalses committee on fine wooled hoop, ia a rule as follows All fiao wooled sheep, exbibited for any the regalur premiums in this claes, must ave been closwy and evenly shora tho cur- jut year, not earlier than the 20th of May, { not have b

My Dear Se

danust en honsed or blanketed or such shearing, night or day, except hring the prevalence of storms,

Awarding committees will require from

ch competitor a written statement in ac. fa

os with the foregoing, in regard to the p exhibited by him, and will not other.

award q, pre

TO PREVENT SMUT IN WHEAT,

Annuslly, there are thousands, and prob 'y tillions, of bushels of wheat uselessly . HL unnecessarily destroyed by the presence smut, To prevent smut we have used, 1 have seen successfully tried, particularly (pring wheat, brine and lime in the prep ‘tion of the se Take a common wash and Hil’ it tyo-thirds fall with a strong e, (hen put in the wheat, and all the im- , defective, aud emut-producing kernels jeoto the top. Bkim these off aud feed je chickens or throw to the bogs, The \hiat remaining at the bottom, place )agelose by, nnd sprinkle over it a good tyof lime, sufficiently to make tho slg dl whitened with lime when dry; horaghly. | Do this nad your chances clen crop of whcat are materially in- fd sin fact, have been insured in every yhce we have known the experiment [Detroit Free Pre $+. ODDS AND ENDS,

Arcsa—Oaled Caufield offiving- ain. write nti «Bera 0474 be has ingabout him 63 lca om cattle, gs, hons, goeae, neither ticks on is remedy 18 eulpbur. To anox,or jhe gives a tablespoonful in their cop less. He puts it in the ooops fnsmall lamps Feeds it onco winter, but not in summer, ox- He gives bis horned cattle spoonful of pulverized saltpeter of March or April, and again,

|

M

cold Wurzal,1 inh. 2iuch, 3 inch. n eo 3) 86

# Tt should be borne in milnd that what seems to bo a cead of mangold|sa pod or husk comtalaluyg from 1 to 3 eaeds. This, of course, aceounty for the large percentage.

Brack Invi Caxe.—sdomo of the oano:

wers of lows aod Wisconsin cominond & yarioty ofeugat cane highly, which thoy call the Black Imphee. Itis said to make a thick, uniform sirup which keeps better thsn the thinnor cirups. It stands better in the field than any other, and is softer and works bet- ter, It is aleo said to be aweeter and bettor flavored. It is eaid by an Iowan to bo fully four weeks carlier than Sorghum. It is thought to be a hybrid of other varieties, und no one seems to know its origin.

To cer mp oF Quack Giasa—L, 0. B, Catharine, N. ¥., writes to the Zural that the most cfectual way ho has learned to got rid of this peat, is to seed tho land heavily with timothy, mow tho crop the following season assoon ns it is in blossom, pssturo closo until cold weather and follow up this practice for foun or five years,

A correspondent of the

Ganaer ry Coy Country Gentlonan cared a cow by “eight drops of tincture of aconite, dropped on 4 piece of bread and mixed with her feed, atnight; in the morning he gaye four drops more, and at night sho was all right,

onsin

Crenne: & Horticultural 8 fol- lowing list for that stnte~-Exrly May, Dou- un Muria, English Red or Pio Cherry, and Barly Ricbmond worked on Morello.

Grotixo to Crenry.—A correspon.

dent of the 2 should be graited

oxton Qultteator cays the cherry s carly np the weathe

He usually part of March or firct of

Will permit, to insare eucc graits it tho latte ‘April.

Jif it is safe to use un- around the roots of young op- ple trees, " Yog, ibis ente, and nn lent application both to youn; and old orchards.

Coorrrative Parus Ix BNonaxp.—We of great

hopeful

lowing statement indicati

regard the f

nificance,

sington, Suffolls, to the Social Scienco Association, that 9 ho let n farm of 100 neres to a n certain con-

writes

of twenty farm-laborers ditionsamongwhiob he agreed to farnish eap ital for its cultivation without interest. Af: tern few yenrs all the capital lent was repaid: ond now, 9 “nd unwedred attention of the local clengy who act as di- rectors, the company hoa upwards of £35, 000 on band iment of the samo kind, established a few years later, has

been scarcely less successful.”

MEMOIRS,

STEPHENS.

Doparted this Ife, in Vutparelso, Francia Aa- ns, March 90, 1865, in to Sith your of

A second experi

rah Dee. 3, 1541, and Jn 1843 with bla’ father moved to northyrest Ind. When about eight yeara old he Jolncd tho M. E. Church, in which he was eoon converted where he lived 8 consistent @bristlan. He waa a great euilerer for many yoara fom whito swelling, which began to show elms Jo his cleventh year,’ but he still continoed the uso of tho affected limb, tll three years élace, when ho subinitted to an amputation, but still the diesas Was not arrested, and a eccond amputation was formed, During rapeated enrgleal oparations doath to come ond re- him feom bis suiferlogs but he was always

y- For clghtean months ho was ono of the most patlont safferers Lover kuew, Ho waaa young mau of more than a e2mmon order of Intellect He bada great desire to do goodeach year ru- membering tho mlsstonary eanse. Among the

was to mike a slstor and onferencs Missloua

the Just h qnontly exelalinliyy,

r came he was ready, fre- “Tam almost home."

T. 8. Wann, —_+ + > __.

OBITUARIES. NOTION.—The Rdltors of tho General Conference papers in tho West bave Agreed, that aflor tho first day of May next, Ro obituary will bo insorted of greater Jongth than ten Mnes, and the Sigonture. In tho meantime, co far as possible, they Will comform to thisrnle, FOSTER,—Died, in grant pooes, on tho 23th ulh.,

fo Ciion, Wii, Cuanvorrs, wile of Albort Fonter, fa the 44d year of her ago, Alster Foster wasa native of Maryland, wos converted In her alxtoouth yoar ond jolned the M, HE. Church of whieh sho was a conslsteut member notll the Mastercame. Her llfo was oxemplars, hor death triamphavt. Jaues Siu,

BHIFFER—Dled, Doo, 8, 1895, 1a Ovid, Oilaton Co, Michigan, OLrya 8. Sunwen, ‘aged 40 yeara, Sister Sbiffer durlag cloven years memborshlp In the Mf. E. Church cadeared “herself toll with whom she associated, She leaves « husband and flye children to mourn tholr loss. Ti0ta4 CLAUS, Ovid, Aprit 6, 1865. BROWN .—Dtod, at Littlo Rock, Ark., Feb, 19, 1865, Bursa Ht, Buowy, aged SL years Bro. B. was worn in Caanecticut—romoved when p alld with bie paren 1) to the West, ox porlonced religion ef the ag os! tralvs yoore— tultad wh) }tbeM. 1, Ooured at remained cx Geevptable and usefal member *iJI1 called away. He leavean wife, one eon und two danghtera to mourn thelr Joss. Tis death was—os might have been antlelpated by thosa best acquainted with hismost excellent Christian charsecter—calm, re: slgned, trlumpbant. W. B. Mack ‘Kankakee Olly, Ml., April 10, 1865.

WALKER.—Died,

fn the town of Porter, Dane

Co, Wis. April $4, Mrs, Loma Wain aged 4 years, Blo waa born In England, camo to Wlseonsin

twelve yeans since, and exporlonced religion at a

‘when he turns them ont to

ie feed ie cattle ond. horses w each oncen month in winter,

a7 x

campaaocting In sald town four years ago. Sho ved falth(al anti death, lesying w husband and babe to foll@w hor, K, Busoruvay,

her beat. borne with Christian putlonoe, and she left tho

Her sullerings though severo were

clearest testimony that sho was golng to hor bome in heaven, F. HL. Bonus.

STIDHUAM.—Maricps Stipmast, wife of J. He Sildham, ond nleco of Blehop Roberts, dupart- ed thisiifo March §, 1868,

Bister Stidhom unfled with the M.E. Oburch, at the corly age of 18 years, Waa'a devoted and exomplary Christlan through 16 amd bus left be- hilud a tostimony of the powar of thu rellglou of Christ, Peace to ber memory,

DRATTON —Manosnct Dratrox, wife of Wun.

Bratton, dlod March 14, 1845.

Bistor Bratton was converted to God, Jun; 12, 1SH, and uvlted with the M. EB. Chuch. Was married March 9, 1885, only twelve days a wife, and then o sulnt above. {fer Christian Uf frou. hor conversion until death wae but short, yet worthy ber profesdon, and hor death waa peaco- ful and happy. A. Tiveasr

KNAPP.—DMra, Butzanara Kxare, wile of James Knapp, of Lowell, Dodge county, Wis pasacd triumphantly away from earth to’a glo Hous. jmmortailty, on the 9b of March, 1805, aged 07 yeara.

{ho wus convorted at a enmp-meoting at the ago

ofelghtoon, Baithful and devoted nnd Wetorious

Jn tho Christian warfare, she was able to moct and

couquer ovary aplritual foo—hor Inst victory was

lor Sho rest frou her Iabors, and weap fg friends look Leavenward ton mectiux that

BE. P. Brnowen.

r

ZIOK AFOOSB —Diod, in Woyno townehIp, Hen- Towa, 8ua.'5 yOosE, of sport elck only about thirteen hours, iu her 5g

0 of Bro. 7. waa for sometime tho d, and t was In her d with the Chur yearango, Mrs. Z of char seeding, th oko In lov f her pr of tho earn inyg her Lord, at th tho next Sabbath with her Savior above

J. Gas

more thaa thir was a woman of groat energy Yory uzoful, The Sabbath p whch she was buried, abe she spoke encouragly; beayon. Tu the w was found wil

» Cod: naty, Town,

AMANDA, wilt

CARL—Died, ‘Maret 16, 1895 umption of Chas. Carl, ged 25 years. ‘About seven years ayo sho war converted and

Joined the 3. E. Church. She bad bard fzutlogs

With the onemy I hor last Minees, yet through

Christ sbo triumphed. Her Jast' words were,

“Bleaced Jesus.” She leavos threo Wttle ones In

this world of sorrow ; may that " blessed J

be thelr guide and Savior.

WHITNEY —Dle Lake, Lake Co., Milo nired 'S3 yenrs Ho was born’ in Langdon

whare, nearly fifty sears igo, bi

God and bis hound to tho MX

tine he his rt

Jerable tle a cluss-leader. Father Whitney sestaed ripe for bis he

talking much of late both in tho class.

of is reli 5 and b:

1865, at Diaw ols, CuARLES War

Ni ET

w Hamp: hls heart to Chureb, sin bor ind,

ions comf

nplete vielory over “LEONARD OLE 7, 1805. SOLDIERS’ DEATH-ROUL.

aieop tho bray fall welr conurse

tal ot Camp Butler, Feb. a 20 years Ho was b w York ; inky parents) to tlis stato, aud settled near ¢ in 1897. Eullsted Id tha sorvlea o Juo,, 1385. Went into Camp Butler, Feb. 13th, with tho 148th Reg't Bla. Vols. Co, F. Was'ta ken Sil on the 21st, nud taken to the hospital oa d, sud explred on the sume day. Cyrus wus , obedient sou, 9 young mau of excellant morslz and anobdle ‘patrlot, Peseo bato hla nslies, aud may hie uuuierons relatives meot blu In heaven. W. B, Uanurruens, Abington, He,

OCKER.—Died, Bfarch 10, 1885, tn hospital, at Louisville, Ky. Wat. H., con of Honry and Ma- ry Ocl ‘of Lwporla Co, Ind.

Willlum Was born in Tusearawas Co,, Obio, Oct,

7, 1844, und 1857 movedto Laports Ca., ind,,

Wwhoro lie enlisted ua n_ privato in the 15TH Regt

Ind. Vols, Jun, 23, 1865. He waa always kind

and alectlonate ta the faraily ; comzoquontly u f-

yorlto ; and one yosr ngo nided tho grace of a

ehanyo of heart aud a home In the M, E, Ohurch,

80 that, though he dled under a strange roof, aod

attended by strange bonds, ho couldéay, “I havo

batoncoto dic, and uw ready and will

uo.’ N.

MOOI. 3

ARY.—Dled, of typhold puenmonta, March 5, at Camp Runaal, Post Hospital, Mual coo Wisconsin, (corns G. MoCuany, of tho 471h

Reg’t Wis, Vols, tn tho 131k yoar of hls

Tu carly youth hi was converted to (he past ‘toree or four yeara he had Wdootitled with the Chareh, bat xtwaze rotuloed a roapect for rollgion, In bis last eleknesa, through tho lostructions of ‘iis ubllioted parents, and the graces of God, ho sought and found tho Savior, and died in C. door,

FAYERWEATHER—Died, October 8, 1 prisoner In the banda of tralters on Boll Is of typhold fever, Davin O, Farenwnatmen, C K, Sith Wisconsin Volunteera, uged $4 yeurs Halcavosa wife nnd llttle ones Lo woop thelr lo«s

Hw lived In the faith and hops of tho gospel aud

ulthongh nothing Ja known of bla deat yet hile

frloudsaro not without hope. We cowmend tho

Widow and orpbens to:God In onr prayors,

FAYERWEATHER.—Died at Pt. of Rocks H pital, Virginin, Fobroary 8, 1855, of ty fover, agod 23 yoara, Lawson IL. 'Favunwaa- quien, of Popln, Wieconain, “Iu was a member of Co. I, 1h Wiscourln Votantces Luveon was kind and miulable to bis sed pa-

ronts, and his loss {s deeply felt. May God com-

fort the beroaved family, Ho died trusting tn

Jeena. T, ©. GoupEN,

“Menomunte, Dare Ov., Whs., April 1, 1865.

ALLEN.—Died, In DeCamp Hospltal, Daylea Island, New York, of chronle diarrhea, Ronent ‘ALi, of Co, F, $4 Reg. Wis. Vol,, in tha 2let year of his age.

Riovert was u brave boy, converted when only thirteen yenr# of age, aud Jotoed the M, E, Charchi Ballsted to serve bly country Jan. 1, 186i, In bis Wf bo rdorned the doctrins 0 10d on tSevior ; Wyble dost ba fb Htecatalning ace, PRATHB—iisd & Misi Wi, & dlarrbea,on the 17th ult., Jorn Hiawrrrao f B3d Reg, Wis. Vol. aged 87 y

Fo leaves a wife aud four small children, to rest, where wars wh uover come:

For LW

Gore

Jas, Spa,

TAYLOR.—Joux W. Parton, of Co. B, 18th Towa, died, In the General Hospital, Bridu port, ‘Alu, Jan. 23, 1865, aged about 23,

Vaylor waa a coldior of Christ, 88 well as of his country. Ho commenced bls CUrlstan cam pals in hia cleventh year, was converted In his ifth? Fils Mast, or among his Inet, words wera, ' ICt is the Lorda wlll, that should dle, Tum willing, I

am ready to J. GassxEn

Marshall, ford, “3

«

A.

A,

ta Hophinion, aged 1 year, Of such Js the kiagdom of heayen."”

CARL.—Died, 1a Genter, Iowa, March 15, 1805, ofheart disease, Pirroeiafunt daughter of John and Jails Anne Carl, ned 9 mouths.

Sho bad a short sulfering time bere,and Js gath- ered to tho gernery of heaven.

KLINE.—Died lo Osinbdye, Henry Co., Tilnofa, Febraury 25, 1845, Pray. Kime, con of Froucls 8. und Maggie C. Kline, aged 4 months and 7 days Gro. M. Money Ganbridge, 1inols, April 6, 1385.

PULVER.—Dicd, In Soath Paw Paw, Lee county IL, April 8, 1865, of scarlot fever, OATIEMINE A. dnughtor of Juices Fund Catherine Palyer, ged 4 yeara and 1 wont Carefully wo deposited the mortal remains of

Uttle Kitty in the graveyard to eleop ia hops of

i part in the frat resurrection. 3f. G. SmaLpox.

PHEN.—Dicd, In Farmington, Wis., of typhotd fever, Hvtriz Eva, ouly child of Win. and Mu- ria Phen, aged years and 28 day Christ If gatherlag in bis Inmbs ; may wo be

wiso. Jous W.'Onaisten.

MOORB—Dicd,at White Creck, Wis., March 10th, ofdiptherla, Lonprrs 3. daughter of Charles A. wud Ann’ Mooro, {othe eleventh year of her ago. M, E. B.

PARKER.—Fanopre E. Parsen dled, aged 1 Year and 11 month.

Freddi the fofuat son of HO. and MF.

Parker who left thom for heaven on the 234 Inet

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NORTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, gi! 10} DAES A Y, APREUE ¥ 1865. ' oe is rans x LES EE TE PETS SE OE

bo declared null, that the anti-slavery action#will join the orth Amelia esjloge od A TION, Eaour Awsy.—Olficers. for Hof Congress shall be suspended, that sil edictsfshall look with much interest for the contin.“ this army must not bo impatient if their let-p_ sh that long period, the Southernplof disfranchisenient audecontiscation shall ustion/ofDr Stoveds' work." {ters are not answered is soon as they my ox-

2 See 7 wainst, the Union, wasitbe swept away, und the old AY pect

RY WEDNESDAY, Ant ' Ain’ wa # poisoned against. the Union, wa % P pec

tho whole Ind Tho strc pag sta btihder, was porsistently-deceived. Tt must Major General Sewell is overrun with let und the beautiful rod.” Pye he conceded also that tho Southern state tors which will all be duly answered. His

124

RTT AT aS NORTHWESTERN ‘Tre vEOPLE come tearfully to his tomb.§ifor many

DoS CaT Leen egos ae trtes

cata. The conspiral

The badges of mourning sre everywhere.

‘Onelong, deep sob OF agony comos up from

ominion off] Among recent publications wo notice Physical Geography of the Holy Land,’

Not for a conclusion so deplorable hasg" Zult-Landyar Life among the Zulu-Caflira)\¢

slavery restored.

THE eal EPISOOPAL OHUROH.

AG No. 68 Washington Street, Ubteago, IU. There aro insignia of mourning every-Blhave not hud an excess of education or pop-fbeen fought the fearful contest of four years. German Ratfonaliam, in its Rise, Progress Ycorrespondence is behind a little, but Mr. & iB y ~ 2 i i f ce,

== ee - High and low alike Lave lost alular intelligence. They will se in time, with Not for this bus been our bereavement andflund Decline, Yip Relation to Theol giana hopes in a fow days to bo able to Keep up T, M. BDDY, D, D., Editor; Moponed eyes, their new relations, They willfheart-breuk. Not for this our weary. wan-f{Se , poor and rng with oll which may come. 4 +

Tm Porrin—Next week's Nortiwest- KEN will contain abstracts of the utterancea fof our pulpitson the death of its Chief Mag istrate.

o how they lage been deceived und befdering in the desert.

ARTHUR EDWARDS, A. M., Jy to hurl their fistion into ruin. May the God of Nationa guide our* Presi

ence, AssootaTE EDITOS.

God help us. ‘The Nation comes to the tomb of the slain’

OF tho Detroit Con

—__++2___

Come Again. ir publishers, even.

However, we have seen and commend a i eepetas wy have fought brayely. ‘They sped since a copy’ of the Itick-Meapital little volume from the Harpere’ Prose,“ Irspxesa."—How many more appeal jie thes lay the beat loved of their band Pee ear eae bud auatortog per-fmond Adrocate bes lied our tableit taed by Warren Burton, entitled « The Calta of of Hshall we hear to “kill the South with Mind. nanimity can concede much ito come in the days of L. M. Lee and wel§the Observing Faculties in the Mamily and§ness?” Go preach such plutitudea overs found it racy reading, but since the advent Lincoln's grave t of Robert E, Lee it came not. eee Fe But this morning we find it upon our ta- Yor tha North western Codating‘Aaybence.

Our copy bears this inscription, “Th EERE RETSS

TERMS:—TUREE DOLLAR.

ton, lave been misled They have beenff

Rulihon and Wvsneany teat aban tanght that patriotism summoned them tofg

down to his Inst sleep.

a friend, tho ally of fe Srigtoals ond ecleoted famlly

aham Lincoln is dead, basely mur

ugh miagnided foe.

anoint and Commerc J But even for these we would suggest cai

Pa hsp tera totercateand sill<lvt Wee But God lives! ‘The Nation too shall live.f{ful limitations Coe RE EERE ET aT 1. That none of them be admitted to any ————eve privilege of eitizenship until they shall bavef paper was (aken with my own hand from

Petersburg Post Office as p

acked with valuable suggestions and use- ful information.

The: Onited States gazine for

Aprilhas come tous yio J, R. Walsh & Co.

which bas com

The Southern Aristoera

Service Me

Bpassed the desthof our Chief shall itself,

‘The Third Anniversary of the Northwest- ern Branch of the United States Christisn Commission will be held in Crosby’ e Opera House, Sabbath Eyening, April 28,’ 196) lcommencit 74 o'clock. Diztinguiched speakers will address the mecting—which is intended to equal any similar gathering™ erheld in the United States,

Friends of the Commission in the country

der, Jas, Law:

sken asolemn oath, renouncing all alle fanco to any power but that of the United n, West Wis, Conf.” It opens with map aud outs declaring full allegiance to the Feder-f] O Bro. L.t how could you plunder a Post-MAtlanta campaign, snd has a capital collec- » Nation’ shall live'on, imperishable, ) q oa ne prightPboffice ? How veil you hold up your head ‘fation of pap

Chicago, April 19, 1865, en

A NATION'S DEREAVENENT.

We write in eorrow—in su

le on Sherman's

“Like a worm upon deatruction’s path It is essential to him who horongh

the U.S. 8. Magazine.

would understand Gad reilections, It is shorn of goodly prolread and_presery

enduring! f -o dissolve its relation to the Union or tomakey But the appearance of the paper gives us eaciiiete In this Lour of gloom Iet us look from the war upon it, and t

ccs will they take urma against the Unitedf{portions, It comes on a half-sheet.’ Cotton States.

2. That no man who I

under no circumstan-

Gen, Grant endorses the editor and say better selection for the post could not bi Bbcen made.”

hand of the assassin has slain the

Amnointed and the Chosen of the People. dur

into the living, from broken man to the §

unwasting God. By and by it

Bs s colunteered in thes

P: ont, tried, capable, patriotic, incorrup-| See ereyeliceniwhy this hast hecumper, Secrets

Bepeeidens Ericd i conaDe aoe oe may be we shall sco why this has been per-@oi,01 army shall be permitted to exercise t York, C, B, Richardson. Sold by| Secretary,

tible, and of spotless integrity bos been slain Bl tteq, and “at even timore shall be light.” right of suffrage, or to hold any public of-pf Not to 9. put.too finea point upon it, the pa-fvvalsh & Co. ay he reset d for them A B, F. Jacons, See, —— 4

Tue MAN of steady hand and calm, clear

fice within teu years. Let society be ro-fper is “tinted,” and we have scon ziner. organized by other t It ia edited by Rev. Jag. ‘A. Duncan who hunda have willingly shed loyal blood. Itff*absent laboring in the army.” The terms The hour of high noon on Saturday had not Mis much to permit them to dwell quietly atffare "Twenty Dollars in Advance." Religion Pe struck ere. successor had assumed Mr. Lin-home. It is too.much tossk that they mayfseems scarce ond dear in the Confederacy had just The Commander-in-Chief of our Armies iv. prerogatives, aud grasped the reinsMeutralize the wishes of loyal men, land religious intelligence has o narrow mar-Ao nv) the Author of the Proclamation of Emanci-fl yiich fell from iis nerveloas hand. We are For in all places it should be understood gin of patronage, and consequently sells high ff * Comer 1, the Savior of TIE Coustry has beenf ad fate of revyolutionsryMthat those trac to the Government, true to thefqcounted hy dollars—such dollars ss Mer eee we put to death, basely, villuinously, and thopldrifting. We have a leader. Union, ore the only legal constituency of theff minger manufactured by the cart-load Sees ‘The Nonrmweste rmed one of itsifeountey Tho first page is made up of sclecti ee pees Hisaddest dutics when it censured the Vice-P) 9 Gucrrillas, thos lawless murderers,f4a0d 9 notice of the second round of quarter President for bis course at the inauguration. Bf vcd be outlawed. fo y mectings for Lynchburg District, but as om of thell\y, have carcfully considered the matter, Phil. Sheridan is now on that district, travel

eee ern Andrew Jobnson,

Editorial Items,

en than those whoseff

n sense who could

vision, of sterling coun bafile echemers and counterwork diploma-Bj

Por tbe Northwestern Christian Aavocats.

NEDRASEA CONFERENCE.

NTH INDIANA CONFERENCE, 3 the session of the North The Nebraska Annuul Conference closed. e at Kendallville, lust Sat-fpits fifth scssion in Nebmska City on Situr- afternoon, the first, Bishop Scott was hus and all felt that the busine tle conference was guided by a wise, mass terspirit. All learned to i op.

Dr. Crary, or of the n his presence, and we enjoyed his

tists, has been murdered.

ache

when some one t

pati Wsaved from the

of our

um announcing th

and Secretary of

nN perf

helmed,’ but composing

ible, read the fearful announe

hour it was sought to &

ver, No amnesty

Central, honored.

ward and Stanton,and the r

ntrell’s murderers to return

should enable Qua us wit

Vice President had been marked for mur-Bin ave conversed wil a afingit on back, it is hardly probable Mr.A 5

mh ey eee ae Bp sizcor ghaya, converse (wit Et to Lawrence and vote tho sons anajging it on I tI Xs Teds hardly probable MrAianas in agony, while deep groans weref{socicty ond felt revived in heart to do more

der. There was evidently a plot of fiendish brothers of the men they recklessly_murder 8 published plan will be carried Heard on all sides. Leaving important.en: the circulation of our hooks and periodi-

maligaity looking to the death of the P: Have consideration toall extemiating fucts— Those lawless wretches Should Lave no gagements unfulfilled, we took the afternoon f{cals, and especially: the Ceural. The doctor 2 ‘. M Aliay 7 on thrown over On the ¢ there isa le Fe} os 4 S -

dent, the Vice President, the leading mem-f§ 2 x fglaw. protection thrown over them 1 _ " ee cat train and reached our office in time to write many friends for himself snd paper.

bers of the C WEES oe ee dmitting to theyg “10 Costng erones oF the the sad announc the Nation's ng.(gBro. Maslin, tlie agent for our book interesta

. benefits of general amnesty the subalterod q § Boy embalmed himself in our hearts, by bis mild

the Sp of the Mouse of epee Mr. J ohn on ins been a true man otic ers of the Confederate armics, They, too, . nile spirit. It made on : el- gma

In part the nefirious plan was defea! country. In its hour of peril, withMnaye been hurried away by passion, have Grant's Perenesune Proonvss."—WeB§ that he could pay money to an agent who}

nded

temporarily. For the leaders of rebellion,| pwo State swinging into secession, he

H stood asa rock. We bearded the whole band beaten on the ficld, have resorted to the hand #™ a pial sone Hof conspirators. Le shook his clunched hand|

in the face of Davis, and told him that if he 4 the power he would hang him as high! ubt not are Southern Jead-Mas Haman, He has from the outset seen that , the Breckin-fjSlavery must d 1

nd now with a chastenet’soul he com the Presidency. We ex

, oF constrained asked for it ns did Bro, Masli The Conference rence in the change of the rale on slavery,

gate

been bi y decept

One comes from Rev. James Lawson, of the} t Wisconsin Conference, who endoi overrun, but would be true to the last. Solfthus—" brought out by me from Peter: events are proving. ‘and the other copy is sent us by our fi There wa3 a wail fi nun, and former comrade, Rey, Joseph Jone anda Georgia member camv in putting atfd

‘oted a unanir

y force or-

nuri member said his etate

In the same category we would include the Fciviland exccuti and the members of Congress, willing te th, We protest against givi n vilegrea ot the ballot box or of holding any office the General Government. But we

of the assassin, and mean to secure the mur-

and s noncoacurrence upon the de

» officers of lower ade

der of every prominent man of the Union.

question The missionary collections may be the Chaplain of the eq us equal to the ability of our people, 5. Bro, Jones says ; ;

js dispatch : “Georgia says Go on with the “This morning I made application for the

In the plot we d

gard lite ap to, anda jittle in advance of the assess ment. We liope in the future to ae”better,

Looml:

ers, the Davis

‘0 the function:

in their efforts to destroy the Nation’sLife,A oct nim to do well. Ie has the brain i revolution.” Does Georgia Go on, tofgbest Methodist Church in the city, vie, Mar 3 , seek vengeance in the murder of its chief.and the courage, Tho madmen who slew Wier them to divell in pea : Sherman ® to hold for the useof the loyal [Send you with this a li z of pay upprint There are those, however, who cannot be Episcopal Church’ in which top orents. TB. Leyivene 2 perjures ] houl he’ M Lincoln destroyed of cool blood for) cy icle is very approp: t cs a They are perjured, why should they stop atf|Lincoln destroyed a man of cool blood fori tired ar euiswar close, and no eanm ff TPE? atticle is very approy HA pute auttslavoty gaigel Wo otell | Omaka City,.N. 7, April 6, 1806

3 have t

» whose ¥ en maddened by tralfowjusis wil acl ervonal ana family wrongs endured ironjgple # moe of eraitorsiustigg will mot the rebellion. They slew one eminentl ‘ERE ER Ses yeah

around deeds oftrenson ; no warning ific to come under one who bates trea mound deers oF UN ER

by a quotation from Arch-Bisho | doing provost duty in the city and in ob. quarters tl areito he dels

Nebraska Conference A

Ostarys Distmct—T. B. L Omaha Stalon, Win Ti

aT M Maphull

B Platte Valley, do, Jucob

A G White ; Dakota, do, to by ele Np ! Ad Swarts; Fort Keamiey, de

Ate yt MeLavenita, Micsotory te ecan. ‘That's right Br apt SoTL yA

rintuentn.

murder? ‘They have not scrupjed to bri { ou“ The Vanity of Sin." Then come sor ccounts of Confederate victories over Sher.

ill not seru-

Dloodshed upon the land, and ¥ be no terror

ple to secure by hired murder, what they

Bu

at, which now read

| Lave been given the future oor invitation to occup:

cannot win in opz», manly war.

tors with all the intense hatred bracesdee qund evi 7 felt, as far Mare 80th, that the cau per Well, we give our whilom exchange benctit of this extended not

nally sit the offic

the Yovernment show Fr

Mr. Lincoln was a brave man P'rom the merey

They wil ho will be bl

forever excluded the usurping civ nf the Confederacy, The <o-called Presi Vice President, and Secreta

high moral courage ; that courage which re-

W

If you want to make an application 7B Muxi Meu

mains calin and trustful in defeat as in viec-,

ries,

é.and hop tin, at the close of

mi

tory; in disaster us in triumph. He would

ue 5 y Dist.—J. G. Sfdter, Df

not be hurried, but when the hour came, he

Nebraska City Station, the local depsrtment of the pay braska City Circult, to be —tle paper—is conducted b: n, Teane Bovis; Plattsh the paper ndueted by Amsbary ; Gleudale do, to be supplied :” Te: nd the following. seh lo, F'B Pitzer; Saltillo do, W oH Skaces: | Atuuyars—April 94, Gen- Per do, Hiram Boren; Wig Blue do, to t

would not be deterred ve card fiiidnal/ Senate or Houseyand sven’ fom Hic associntesf perpetration of trea. Literary G t them company-to he shades, snd pq J leaders, educate Mr. Johnson is no man to balk them of thei Nat , who have gone wit)

calmly, patiently, unconquerably

gan cditors) we

He has won the high and fadeless glory : PasnuoNani

Tne Exaxcraton. At his bidding chainsHaomand vho 5 t salty and obedience upongg Lez i$ suctler of the beautiful new styleR grant sind Staffand the Army of the Poto Meets. 7 sage ee re nee fell off, und the oppressed went free f wild only enter grcuses of the Western Book Concern, lcesse ty Rot, Agent of tho American Utbla - in every regard to the books of the le: ined i 2 Public Religious Services Quarterly Conlerence.

Not even Waswixeton bad so perjury

f th

Bi hous

Atlantic’ city. It is handsom u a} the Methodist. Church on} Brownvitis Dist,

a old on the love of the Nation, Mr. ney suel a | Tho stemvancieation oflaw. shontd! talec R29 ore a sembouschl eit syers arial] Washington Si Gen. 0: B, Wilcox'spf Brownrille Station, Nemch Gt

: see yt § hand is thatof Andrew Jobnson, whom lateMthree forces: Be ng ern ose wl beveled covers au t ay evening, ‘ait Teh Mission, Joseph T Canton: Se Mephena dort ae ea ores er uTOOC EAD) esmicre 10) the dogs of slavery hounded—now they are 1. For representative leaders, executive anes ied ee aa lend Snes e serFice Will commence at 6 o'clock 1. 31. BRoakoby Mart Pitot ey penne He hore, amid responsibilities aud perils ote receive the lav at his mouth, alntivo und inilitary, there aioula be trial Mts acer wee ine taser ee Sate eth, S: Huntiogs a7eh atieh piled ; Hig Sandy do, tobe anppliea fav greater magnitude than those which con-f He isour President. Let every Christian IND ; 4 to Renan’s Vie De Jesus," by John Tulloch, i , 186 BH becupplicd

conviction and execution. ‘Trencon is con-Mp, 1. Principal of the Collewe of St y . sb raetes | Ev ah > bo leld in Pluttemontt fronted the Futher of his country, his great pray God's blessing upon him. Pray that heMnicscy against a nation’s life, aud suc fie? E Bir ‘yal z es : eee eee eee ieee negepiziey aguins on’s lite, aud such offin the University of St, Andrew, It is en-fg(if not badly sold alrcady), all that singniar.

facultics so meekly, go truly and in euch hu-y7y Fe ron al pre the roayigcrimo merits death, ‘This extreme punish Mritled “The Christ of the Gospels and fhe@lY MeUgible and worthless property known| METHODIST NEWS.

Abe Divinely guided throug

manity that he enshrined himself, in the ment may be demmnded in very fow in Mohrist of Moc Sriticism.” Dr. Tul =—

: i Perea eee the esct him—pray that his life may be spar 1 few inny sutlice to necert the maj Bay ent, rocoray cuciels ere THK SOUTHERN, CONPEDBILACT Re

hearts of the American people, The public breathes ensier since learningMosty or nw, und slow that treason bring 1 equal of the French savant in gracefy | "Wor particulars apply to Jeffereon Davis "i How was this seen in the last canvass ? Ie ts ie 2 1 beauty of langu! He deals calinly =

that he proposes to contiaue in his cabinet "y Le siarel termite apents of ixt a

milinn, Louis Napoleon, or Vietoria.”

1 . TL. Treifren, of th Conference, haying be vada Conference, leit o

8 gentleman to the Department of thepgstent In tho eteamer Ariel for (

tice to the future demand: 4 with diginity with M. Renan, mokes no} £ tho hands of the present. This is notM resort to the odiu of blood-thirstiness, but of vere justice, not of revenge toward the

was denounced, Papers, which uéw,

d gentlemen now i the uccomplished Se ‘ard, may recover and resume th

performance of his high functions,

n theo , but mectin;

simulated sorrow, flaunt ba

E him on his own ground, shows hira to be denounced hitn asa tyrant, and wrote of his § r

" Y moat unphilogophical in his estimate of thei x, but of consideration for those (9 comeBicharactor of Jc

Secrerany Hannas.—The appointn of thi

bastiles. Honest party zeal, eloquence, mon-f He fails to cstimate th i 4 1, , A ==> ~ - : 3 to ¢ e thoby re pany with Rey, E. T ercERerenniintione ea , After generations must know thatfMltrue status of the Son of Mary and co: Anterior sives profound satisfaction to thea” a a ey, secret organizations, powerful journals Justice and Moroy. Lae a fgtruc s ay ih ea i May, wu act -Altiole country, for there is confidence in his Ta0sic? O94 Pl go fom then t he docs, loch shows that L

did th

the loye of the people was too inary forg posi of triumph, in the prosp them all.

‘They cherished his name as a houschold

irreproachable honesty and clear practical Bio, B, Brows of tho R. fk, Conforey

4 sense, But Iowa feels that it has lost onef pointed to Fulton, bus cath may well becommutedffand receive him ns the Son of God. We Luis ceareeaiaettie 6 les ay well be commuted land receive him as the Son of ¢ Wee whose place in the Senate of the Unitedy ily

little book will be widely cirenla-fA&, oma input on trial, but @ in Woodstoc's, wwhero eorre espeatal Master, ‘The address hic.

2. With tl

ntence of ¢

second grade of

Christianity is 1

spered that while she ew yield b

ate tor forthe balance of hi ae ORE | Tho following items are from the entra!

4 Bontos. she will insiet upon his return to the place ends ve to-day (Uth) the to

Ble has so ably filled. Town has o right to bof J Burton, of Mirsourl Co:

ffproud of Mr. Hatlan,and he justly honors theff Ue, ocomalerex, March

pesca vl y 3. 1 i i ctually dis-f@may, as aforetime, say with i

niiscation ot fw: that I do bear w The Editor, Dr, Wil ith an admirable introduction

Sold at 66 Washington strect wnd at t

word. They husg his picture upon the

wall ; they told of his incorruptible honesty

and loye of Freedom, and hid his image inf profaces the wor!

their hearte.

And four mi cess

ions for whom he spok

Congress? Wow fur shall outraged law bef Let us have no mawkish sympathy, Al Detroit, Galena, and Du i ry seaae ‘| ae y fuoble yo vich he began hisfl \“Rev.A.C!Gronon ax Uxtox cen word of Funepoxc mourn with hourly Yet vindicated by paing and penalties? Tow({ready journals which pronounced tho “was fst ‘ie vente ed a isBf. Rey. Eonot AT UN10x Cire honest grief, the death of their delivercr. Wfar may me ey bo shown consistently withga failure,” that upheld Vatlondigham andif The North American Re Yo. CCV! tL . f ho cause of fine « Mf And such oman has been wurdercd !f ‘ct PY Scymour, that denounced every war measure {is upon our table from the publishers, T God help us! In the hour of peril, whenf ation * Htbat have recently pronounced the capturct{uor & Fields. It contains the following ar S peor talitons, God wilt»

ee seelr eine rein emnte mes ons t not be vindictive Petersburg aud Richmond barren victoffiticles: America ond England, Voltaire'si4 Cire BORE Darn = s N for revenge or shrieking cruelty ries, and 1 Perea aihnes Leoueoulleaet Bogland, Jacob Griom, The Gannerr Bane begau nbont three week

of i stole to the pilot’s back andl a 2 ' SARRETT Bieuicay Ixsviori echool bag increased abi

fit tole to the pilot's back andl reat with thequostions before « sited stag tORGe decthadaie to tale to th oe Harber) ShenserinNe Nau Ta uae Sa aad MAbOUL foyty have Conca URE the eee

shot him in cold blood |! O4, sad, sad hour! about offering magoanimous ¢ Atiticate aod on probetion, and it ls alre

the mojesty of a great und vieloriows Na nt sworth, Open Air Grape Culture

Ob, smitten nation! Ob, desolated family “Blessed are the mercitul ong to the South! y have truction, Death of Mr, Everett, Criti r and Hon, Jamesf_ "WE hear good news all round froma tig bret ‘h, brave army that lias shouted the name rmed rebels all they could, and we sy Dist/of soma, Recent Vablica Fi Bi srunswick, New Alri ive usthe verano? Go th

r” binds them to stand

strate is God's servant and bears not thepdtheir

oltixee Por—Saya the JVestern

ns its war-cry—all, all smitten ingd!

fy words in F... hom unarmed, It is vatural they should b: The leading critical notices are of Milman Se et Poe, of the Book Concer OnC'eryible momeut! God help us all! , , . oncen © moment! God help us all! Marcy may bo shown to tha thaas of South: Meplicitous for tare yrindle; 5 of the Jows, and Stovens' History off Aresri0s, Micmicaw!—We refer ourrend-(4iscelved a letter’ from his brother, G Abrabam Lincoln will shiney lec They line b aligeanist aad ; oa Tie - { Bosling Green, Wood coabty, Obl, mae ae TF Armarionn bistons CT Peovls y have been malignant, hot-most wna that the uu Methodism, with a resum theffers to te call for collections: from the}fforunlry ile ofthe deatts of Ms som, why wai on tho pages of American history, nended, pe They have been in ayin thom into bia council vnd groivth nf the Church as delineated Michigan Committee of the Christian Com. Bing gy uerdn a dase! eerslee, tien: pri & Hand deta ne time in Libliy prison

of the 1OX roll of its able statesmen and heroic delejersy

Fysission. ‘The article appears on oor sixthflinend, and removed thence tn Fal Pan Jolin ls no me fe 14 000 of the rebel barbarity. Ie ole at Baulsbarys

A pathy with teca-on and baveaiited rebellion fl

HAll true, But they haye been mistawhif

nimous couditi ie author's recently published y

commendable fi

i ti

Ewancipation Proclamation s

wr a ,! Y .

a) | ra E Rie! BLPRN @HRISTIAN ADVOCATE, WEDNESDA = PSEA SUSE os r POOKIE IO ~ Se tecae ct pose geemnnract ss Smeaton rt

A] A noclens fora eabinct, and o telescope ave About half past ten o'clock thls eventug a well- ( toward Mr, Lincoln, with o #ix-hi Fea ener ee eet iiat. tag dressed perso appeared al (ho rouse of Seerelary { Jo bs sheUt baud and & bowke-kul A thiir ulmost capacity with intelligent young ten olin, He wastaformed 3 The Pre Ww and Wonlen. pon which he évid that he } did not not{es his foterrapti @ription from Spryeon General Barnes, & who,wos seated beside him

ficors for the 15th of Decoumber. We reeelved the #ad mow ther ke ofbisdenth but fer daysago. Me dedatertive heir let dayo! slckuess, of pulevinonia, Induced by expe ey mny OX: tre apd starvation. Weave only this conaola-€ ion, that he died Lappy, dnd in full hope oC et al HIfye

qCorec, Brig. Gen, of Virgiais, commanding brig« pale Pickett dlvis "iaahpeaerana pa voaby, Brig. Gen., commanding cavalry

Cox, Urls, Gen. W. B., commanding Rousscan's Davis, Bi

in his Jen Jeol whowas Intent upon the play,

ile lines was not over| three hundred yards at Jast advices. Our tro p, and tbe gentleman Muow Inclose (ue threo land eldes, and if the gun forluquirs theif boats con approach near enough the Investment

Miwwlonary.

b R., of Maclay

Dp

with lot DoWaTIoNse Rev. Missionani ADYOOATES Git, whicthe was ordered to dellyerin person. ‘The (ren ‘on of his entry, Hefore he had time to, askgwill be complete, Spavich Fort is the_etrongest pq Dearing, mmauding cavalry brig e ered, His Tudiana, 2100; Ray. O. D. , Grundy Cen-fe glvpmgrtutitously lo those eburehes whore F ecryant referred bim to Fred. Seward. ‘The lutter4 the oncaosin pbaglis panes 1 heiiued one charge} Dey, Mobile, and Its fall with indly The ins bility Georgia, command! but Mr Q | tory Iows,/#125, y Bitore anid misstonary comultteo, in applying for told the stranger that bo was master of the hone, § froma his revolver, \hich took eifeek tu tho backHfof Gen. Maury to defend the cit y commanding 4 2 A . and wonld take charge ofthe medicine, but the Sof the President's head, The ball passed throug Our success, thus far, baa nob been withont Ité| to Reop np. a Br nie ; ae ene ile Jdtaperadd refused toleliver it, nnd inn Bland cae outa he ent tompte. Capt Rath day ks, Two of our nynitora, the Osage anc “e. eatofn Tnitfany Conference, has boew ph pone, who wos In the box wilh Mr. Lincoln, atgithe Milwankee, the latter-oue of the finest of thc athau @ Mi ? is, aeons ay Dy plvey of RUB one of the [pymen of the Church whose residence emptdil to arrest tho murderer and on doinye aufpcet, have torpedoes, and sunk. Ewell, Lieut, Gen. K ard 3a ORTAWRST- . Pent) My OES P a vette sen ole: more permanent than that of tly pastor, oF olse received a shot in Lis arm, The assassin then They were ny, In the yiclnity Fea Gen. Charles W., of Kentucky. utterances duals to the labors ol tho yaath Rey. ToLOM ey ahonld go simply to the addres § leuped from the box on to tho atnge. Spanlsh Fort, without, Te fs sald, baying takenf Vorayt, Col, Charice at acto amana Ohief Mags « Thrush of tho BalHayere Couference, ns BEM tor ofthe Methodist Episcopal Chure Before ho dleappeared behind the curtain, hefthe usual precaution of putting out the" torpedo. brigade, tS AbAM Commending appointed to tll brotuer Gee's place, Lafayette. Ave number that shonld be applied for and dls prove fatal. Me ts now pronoi Feturned and, with 8 (nic Nourish ond tone, wavedfA fender.” ‘This conslata ofa stranghaweer, etretch fA Garduor, Brig. Gen. W. 3, of Georgia. b) " General, Hiributed, oxporloncw has chown that one to a fan-fY Maj. Seward, comof th ed In front of the vessel, under water, by menue SMY, Belk. Gen. of South Caroling, commanding | ay \ Connworion.—Rev, Win. Donnelly writes that iy is all-sufticient ; moro than (is Is loas to thes ofspars, ‘Tha extends oft a considerable dis.pf*Gerild, Maj. G- B., of Missleslpd, commanding re appesla tho Instpubllbed Minutes of the Detroit Con- We do not in any case grant more thanfto defend his fnther. The assassin hada hores ty ence suppose that m either side of the boat, avd explodes thegy Humphrey's old brigade i “aes

vit indete ference credit Farmington Clreult, in the Dolrolt cor, Le fides over =I District, with wn cuthre pald claiua of $50, where. i as the Dguresshould Laye been $775" Bro. D's|

correction wonld haye appesred earlier bad it}

jes juny greater pumber must be pald for. ay, and were only undecelvea ithe economy of the Church conteniplates theced the motto of the ai Workivg of the misslonary plan as an cssentlal per Tyrann\s.”

part of her life, andthe Parent Society provides Simultaneously with this nother desperade

B{{ho door, and as he was nownling, ho pronc (| te of Vityiola, Sein

Mi orpedoes before they arcanficiently near to conse of Georgis, commanding uncing from the etaze thatlany dnmaye exeepts heavy jarring. The torpeds nt of the Uniied States had been shot, Bare constructed eo delicately that it reqatres but Ml

upon the sudieuce like 8 thunder-MJa rlight concussion to es)

thom (o explod

Lv Aavocsra. ever reached our table, aod bis articles hayofflnot for the dlécoutiouance of the paper, but Itslappeared at Ford's Theator, and obtained admit-pvolt, and loud erles were wmediately made Ffsna when they aro in shallow water as they are! H og Weigatry brigade, Pers ts elaling upon us equul to those of any other palronffctreulation for all thine 5 assnrsin, The murderourfl Mobily Bas, o busrser can be eunk deep enough jor Guneral Bustred RG Pope ~ of the Noxruwustean. ° Abroad, ‘hot thgPreF{dont iu the!back of the head, then Power ecaped easy and giyeucruily to strike ther, and eaye the boat. tee. as by, as es amped froin thd Vox to the stage’ srupeatea' {I ator, snd mounted a hore Laten—Afobile bus at last cuccumbed to ‘Jordan, Brigadlor General Thomas, of Virginia, é Citaniaston, 8. O.—Saya a secular exchange omy Tp F By d to ti etaant Coledelene Northwest- ‘Sthefeoomiatenoautatoretactigarsi¢ December motto of Viridala, “80 Semper Tyrannis!, Infgrod rode of. Fi Uuion forces, and was captured on the 9th., ¥ Fatale Cid orn eee + Christian abi niet tool the Mtb, Cube oft sul depart-u ioteat inure he bad dirsppeared. i ‘The mass of evidence to night Js that J. Wilke and Blakely. On the latter p Major General J. L., of Virginia, Colonel ra aaa North orthe Arca Mf E.Chureh. Luoy profer Kia Booth committed the erimé. Whoever it ts there swere taken, three ricloln bys Opgra® the'former, Dub want cqital fights \ i Laran—12;30 v. xf, {Booth comm he eri: hoever St iy Lher i Nee GensAN TER aahe "38, 1S88¢= Conference wilh the white Wenbenk Aaa no oe SISA Secretaries Stinton, Wells, McCulloch, Den-gqaro reasons for!{hivking* that the eame'bold nx aptored and three ante General eenioeet oe F sched = onddigallerles or other inscks of eeparatt fy churehes and parsonages and cchools and orphauwy 05, gpced and Usher, have just arrlved ‘at the| y hond attempted the life of Mr. Séward. W'S divistow. Bye BE stinguished tey ‘baye suilered while in tho M agesjand in foundings printing establiabment,sod| co Where the President Ja lytug. "Chore Jan Wasnsoton, April 14 Cuomxo Vonts—The President hos Iesucd vawton, Brigadier General Alex. R,, of Georgia, ing—which South They uve decided toluear duly acsredi reparing and publishing Woks and EerpLUra- Rhone of hireovery. Tho attending. pil the fatal shot was tired, Me. Hncotn Blproctarantion, closing certain ports of entry alone sanding Joliontonrs otf brigedes ent co + gathering’ j foro Taaklug thelr final judgment” Breslnat Rien stk ine Tebeenasiptaall ounce Liacase hopeleas, Ils brafus are oo, tnimed, Ob By he Atlantic coast, on Lhe Gulf of Mexico, and vn] diet General G_W, Cualls, of Virginio, ; Namiviniz—L, N, Wheeler, a C.C, dtlegatoly (02 80d manturing,aro berintog Pistoal ing from his wound, and ho la now rapidly eluk the Mississippi, of which the subjolned is a ist: Ani Moyer 1 Fitz Fiogh, f Virginia 2 00 Visconsin writes Bling. La wife and children sro nt bis bed-ido. Rs = stone, York Rey Begsdier Genernt Robert D., commanding’ ' ho: copntry, pols Wisconsin waite Bitscortsialy and quality. Rev. ‘fT. 8, Johneco,y Ss ° nidren wro\asiblaibeueld (: Ricbmond, Rappahannock, Cacrryatone, York-Mf | Pegeam's old rigude E.

‘There Js evidence thst Secretary Stan’

1A. a1—Tho Prealdent Is perfictly senseloes

mn Wary town ood Petersburg in Virginia; Camden! Eliza

gthodi-m iu Nushvills lias been # pow L city, Deuton, PL by Was heth City, Deuton, Plymouth, Washington,

e Scereta Major General, Lunsford L., of Virgiot ia ie Or ten eocluiles bad an ackive Nig

Lams Bong, Brigadier ¢

who has orphanage in Shabje

jarge of tho be

ans beliave'that he will die before morn-fMmarked for assassioultor

ee. i Phys f ral A. G., of Virglala, aa athe CE ee ne Pt. ae ae any AOU ou Onefgitk: All of bla Cabtoet, except Secretary Somardfintellgence at the War D, Tat Bacentune Cooma ees aor Rraeecen uaniereMt uGenerel Saseayy she ee populer church in the city—ibe center of gre sanro getting on quite wel Bare w Sennen! 28 she i acta ; a; Charleston, Georgetown und Besufor), tof Alabama. Ao Wealth and -ocial inllacnce ate eabbuth I tried o Impress! uponph*r® ith bio, Speaker Colfax, Senator Faryellffjon bie President, two emp! jouth Carolina; Savannab, St. Mary's, Bruns alioue, Mojor General Wiliam, of Virginia. church edidees furmoriy h hase of thein who sre menbore of the Church thefgof Malno, snd mavy other gent! , Brealso wlfment werd tent lo eninmon the Secretary. Snel fateh und Darl bana McCausland, Brigadier General John, an Aavocata. of South, ono has been consuined by Mire, two areBneceasity of ecoklugdiligently the witness of thefithe horse, awaiting the termination. His thay approached thy Louse wman Jumped ontBy,. commanding bi

colored people, oiw by the Ger

As w post ehispel, undid the re

aro used for ulifzary purposes, With the

ton ofMcKendiwe. ‘This laryra. dud elegant chap. Was dedicated by Bishop Janes comy

4 before Lis elevation to. Epizeopal hi

. by vider of Sec

@ bunds of Bis

St. Augustine, Marke, ‘on, St. Jobins Apatolutcht-ols, in Florida; Teche, acd Fravk in, $n Louisisna; Galveston, Lashtle,» Brazos, Deteatlgo, Polub Lebel, ond Branchville, ia Texas Ustow Victory ax FLonros.—The Navy D. riment received a dispatch on the 10th inet

Spirit and to know whother they were bora off i God or not, On Inst Sabbath there was a number

of them Who eal In elass meeting that they bad wen examining themselves cl and bad found Themselves wanting, but bad gone enrnestly

J, and there wore not less than ax Jesrly testifed that thoy bad ri of their acceptance with God

from kebind & treo box In front of the house au Mranavay. It is well known to bo the custom of the S&atary to yo from the: Depa: ons: between 9 od 12 veloc unattcnded,

Tt tw supposed that the asraea

Wasitnoton, April 1:15 A. 9

The Presidents rlowly eying; tho brain oozing through the ball hole in hls forebead. L There {3 an oveasional hand, avd Leavy, atenterions breath.

MeGlachan, ing brigade Gowan, Brigadier ¢ commanding brigade,

by, Colonel J

brigade carat

closed ment to hi on S\tur-

) Scott was

4 ., and trually prayer to turned them wh

the evid

rae, IMEC

bi

ness of our pit is supplied by jru. Norrly, un, old P-E.Bitho past wesk, and several others are gro! Peete Dee - hoot bita us be eutered the Armstrong, Commodore Coinm f North Caro- ie New York Confer Who, under Matter the same, This is the frst positive teethino-gy re. Lincoln and her two fons u Ponzacola Navy Yard, beating th lina, brigade infani

\ wise, mas.) + e the Bith-

) aire fuas uy meusber- fA pout ‘The Wesleyau African M. E.f§ Church i3 jourishing,as are Also the Methodists

ny thatany ofthem bave ever given with refer

to the new birth ; thoy always sald thatthey

sermun Blloved God, bat never bef A they knew they gj sure torn'of God, bat this tine they polut out

ford, of Virgina, commanding Wickham's old brigade cayulry *Myera; Brigadier General A.C),

the evening, © of Low msn Who mada tbe atlack on F the Liv.

owing Intellegenee General Asboth, commanding the Hill tary department of Weep Florids, bins just iu

ident was token, and adjoining that wherefi wlsiying. Mr. Suoner fs seated ot the head

al, bouoreay | “Che extensive Publishing House bas been ap-Bithe time nnd place, I have seen notbing sofgof tha bed, Secretaries Stanton, Wells, Dennison, Formed me that Maj. Gen Ivy commanding gadler General L, B, of South Car- yjosed his | propristed by thi the ignoble uses Mothodistic ami hand Mr. Speed are In tht Wve 15bharmy:corpe, hndanct, ssith poldeds en JI | of sharness shop presses ans eth A heee unas : us, having Lon the 85th luet., the rel Robert, Commlzeloner of Ex- to do more ployed in printing blanks fur U.S olllclale, How jroo. A large number of surgeons, generals and Fen. Cluxton, whe orially worded. He ha: , and pegeals ever, the A nds of Mr. Lincoln iii] the bouso, Al n 230 prisoners, and. eelzed two. rallroad i adier General W. H., of Virginia,

Conlerea The doctor ' rooms aud and paper. ufdooks. Ono of these b

ver by the yenerad x interests Bet business is dull."

vergrevp, 10 iniles ubove Pollard, on the ry roliroad, and had torn up abd, Tallrogd track boll at Evergre

est boys, Willian Wheeler, who is very sick,and| ppcars to be ready Hf Andy Johnson is hure. He was in bed when th > Pray forus all.” Miossasioation was commillted Jn bis room ut the Carwa.—Thearningement of mectings for theBlcikvsood, He was fete tant

+r Gener) George 8. cavalry brlcady eck, Hrigauter General W. R , of Lonisians, com- manding York's old bricade.

Pemberton, Lieutenant Colonel John C.

.of Virginia,

The President Dead !

Repen Anwiss West ov tm Mi

i snd gotup. The precaution was take te yribam Lincoln the Pres'dant of ite 11.—Al »*Pondletou, Brigadier General Willan N, of Vir- by bis mnild OFtha*Atriedn’ Chitreh ho’ espa Nent snd gotup. ‘The precaution was take tofg Abrabam Lincoln the Pro:ident of the Unltca Hh iste number of the Clnclonall Casella the fol eee oe General Wiliiaun N., of Vir e feel. glad RON SCE aionlthener ae 8 Vale fics Seton by Rey. {P2846 8 staed of soldiers for him,and these wer fA States breathed his last at twenty-tvo wlaute: a, in Bale. A sclon Gane Geo RMEE Nifeiala a ae osegealge te MB, Zion Assoutatton ts cnjosingg@ Sundoy, January J 214 r-xt-—Setmon By Bev Hat nia door before the news vas well through thefvasl oven o'clock on Saturday utornog,. Aprl les Oa IHe A egie) aces wll aren rirater poe nt Sauk OCA rp taay } ebip offbetween six uud nhugdred. ‘Toe pas-Beject: The agency of the Holy Spirit in the Pres-jjavenuc Maj, Gens Waller ts By commanding Burean of Conroription, ij | turof the Church—probably the Jargestin Wuefg ent Dispensatl Capt, Rathbone, of Albany, was In tho box! » haereg renee arimand of ey A{Kansom, B igndler Gen val MW. ¢ rN rth Care Ba evans ea is ated OMAN gPaTMMCT BE: SV GNSS fant ie Preduent, Ho vas aghty woundea. farsi Lathan ad sesedr tanenr Ae atatSrmmrtals Mra onto on slavery, fours itendent ofaSubject :, ‘Thanksgiving for Blcssings upon Indi. Wasutnoron, April 15—1:90 a. x4. ————s Pater Be iS tithe Department off ‘" ral Ds of Virginks, no hey astegate man, abd a Inst Sanday cre RCo or ee ew a PE EU OA ay wan, There are winder Walker about 8,000 Infantry, BiSmith, Colonel Thorn: ia, command. 4 Is veucral Shose carly man} Tuesday, January 8, 24 r. .—Meeting cor ly crowded by an anvous crowd A guard at Gulvestou, Texas, aud pearly all th log bHende of Wharton's division \ achjducted by Rev. O. Gibson, at th Amertcau M. been placed serors Teuth strect at Fand E {AL BULLETIN, Tre, Brhzndier Guncral GM, of Georgio, Ae « | RChureb, Subject: Pastors, Teachers, Evang: ee only cartwin oficial persona and par Pal hyteeey tant Adjutant Gene Was Lue unique style, oc ERSTE ey oe nace pests Bnd aly. cori eln @-teiat cond par, Wan Devartsest, | p. Polignne Js at Grand Ecore, with about pasiiart, Brleudier Gene { norance of grawnuatieal ri Wednesday, January 4, 2147. 3¢.—M Meo tha residcutanrorallon edi ta <0 Waamtyaros, April tS—Ote a. f COED, “There are ulso rome umattached br Land. ; SETI, | : abounded fn th ducted by Rev! J. R. Wolfe, ‘at bis house. Major General Dix, New York aes in that vicinity. Forney's division le sist Jobn, Brigadicr Gencral Ienoe M., of Virgtola, ofcertetter. 5. AF ry. Nobly, and perhaps "n L: The Children of Christian Parents, Congre-t 7 ae : © BOecht, twenty-one mites from Shreveport, ou tok) Cowmiesiry General Confederate States Army? f Ante eserl the Gieuliy/onblsepete EE ere beatin 3 ' polars : ff This Department afer mata ideratlon Bl roads to Municticld. - Churchill's division {s thirty Welsigner, irigadler General D. A. of Virzinia. » ( our appoint. 4 divine right with the p Tyurdasy, Jaouary 5, 836 ¥.a-—Meellng. con Indigoation agatust leading rebels iBiaog consultation with the Licutenant General up.pyinilcs east cf Shreveport, at Mindev, Mo. Geii.fq Wharton, Miadler General G. C., of Virginks. LEMIOER The congregation present must ted by Iter. N. Sites, at Doolittle Hall. Sub-pyireely expressed. The sceno at the house whore, ty 4 of toe recent campalzas,huye comofy Vot*vUs has wemall division of wlout 400 Iptsu-A Whickham, Brigadier General Wm. 0. of Vie i paz ry between Cau

the Pr

owsand or tu Sud all actively onga ident Mea tn eztrenls Is very oxclling ofa

Biyect: Sunday-sctic Arkansat, Inf] in Obristian Work x

Friday, Janjary 0, 24 r. s.—Mceting conduct eal by Tv. S,L. Dajdwiny av. the American M. ity AgSject very andi deachironwur.

to, tg follow

carried into through the city that. Guntaly isened

a, sols Het people, witty Towdop all drafting and r

pation, which will bef

appropriate orders to bcd

Wluter quarters Mugruder 13 at Camden with one = of

Kovival.

Il Sander:

When the news sy the President bad b: ala Goya nnd bore

infantry and one of cavalry, Humberlnz tuydther tbout 5,000 men.

Srau Civ, Ixy ae

Swamp. Harrison's

Sten NE

(ween Mingus apd Oak Hills, Gon

ail] Upa.c-neAdals oye % ¢ The hearts of tho pedple on. thin ¢ 5 7, » at—-Mecting con Pepe hore aran tose ene cemetin f ae sed to tig weateakees i A seat pe earache reat Saturday, Jar as. —Mecting com-B place where there was tho slghteat chance oob FN nine at a AES Meee Perce e tena! by th di c h ducted by Rev the house of Rev. § taining Information in regard to the affair. i oy I ra a ge ir, Buckiber. Oy 3 J. i aire be addition of one buudred nud By Woodin: Subject: The Christlan Church iS ‘3 = oltion, Quartermustcr's ond Commissary euppll ‘od of Dler Creek at hi Eni twenty since Conference, by ictter and on proba. gr. Y Activity, ned Hari After the Preeldent was thot, Liout, Rathb a'reduicu tle expenses of the milltury;catabltsh: The eifeetive force of the ‘Total General oMlleerss Nec eeeeee cP SF n, ‘Others nceetill coming. At Minimee where 20 ae erp Baud reduce (he exp ho mllitary,es! i ‘soured pines where H among om. : fvho was In the box With bim, caught the assan Blt in its several branche 000, which Is eee Aiea! RES 5 hodisi as had searce « name wo have orzan- en eee tone Tee tinecatatae tench naszggenent in ils several branches, ized three new classes and coutemplate bullding AYO eedcan AE, Churches by the arm, ssho immediately struck him 7. qo reduco the number of gener aval FOREIGN NEWS. )

co ebureh this sumnzue

H with o knife, ond jumped from the by efor

Tabl

ape of the as Around Washington nro undernnns, Pop. report poluts Lo a somuwhat celebrated act

or of secession prociivities aa (ho easneein, vat Ite) B cin

Subject: Tho Vistblo Unity of the Church. staf oflec e Th eaciok tenkiea MEE sk ot : ent ° Montezuad Cmeurt, Towa—Marcus Corrler # Thisis reported to have been a on of grentpastated 5 ea i Since our last edition went t i tor, D'. h b _ th PF ‘The popular affection for Mr. Lincoln bas been| us-Missisel ppl armni¢ Deen received of American y/ Th rd bas revived His worleapon this elr-fepiritual advantage : rth—To re ave either gurreudered or are yolunt j fi > it this year at two poluts, forty-eight have ob Deysrane.—The Berlings Polltical Zines, under pebown by this diabolfeal assassination, which SSTHaE ge Waky Bovcons (eat WL MED Mc ee eee caereen cere oN ATOR] Barca upon in the harbor of Lisbon, Portr / ady Jolned, thirty-six of whom are date of Feb, 25, says: “Tbere 1 now being eree- AM will bring etornsl Infamy not only upon its au y disbsndiug id going home, and that Texas IsWropet ram Stonewall has been Iying about the SE ae et Ricda church in Coponbogan for the Methodist thors, but upon the hellish cause which they de. dy and willing to come back Into the UulouMoest or Spain ond Porlugal for enumber of + Tecum- ersions at Brownyille hayo been excced-B Episcopal Church., This building 14 on the Cor Mar 19 ayeuge, As soon as these measures can be put In opera-| ye ar ibe Uke at eernine Rare V Il Skopes tog clear." ner of Regen street. The work bas prograsscdfg(*site to avenge. Jon, it will be made known by pablle order, hs, most of the timo at Ferro}, Spain, wateb- do, to be sup: Comm Cinceit, Mret—Charles T. Van-feso far that the roof has lately been finished, andj] Vice-President Johngon arrived wt tho bow (Signed) Epwis M. STANTON wa chance to clear,and to do so unseen to the \ mit Bi vithin w year the Church will be ready for wor-Plywhere the President lies wbout ony o'clock, and retary of War. oral stenmors Niagara and Sacramento, which can Bible Au Fetip.. Ti large dimenelons at uttent RARE IHITOTER Ieee eretary of Wor. more Nigeara ate Sacraments nd 1 revivog tte work, numer AAUP, Alek oe ta Gil remain with Mim tothelast. ThoPresM0l HD ceauays Avanienda accordance wit te Deen watebng closely every movment I have heen converted, others reclaimed, aud be Bleinily vaptivates passets by. Tle building is Die csun, uiciactes sos Bic sles Generul's oder Schotetd's command has been ory Ou the 2h the Slonowall was ordered ¢ lisverd bave bean sunctitied Bifect long! by Gl aside. "ihe’ stylo ts mostly Byzan-g] As coon as Intetllygeuce could b ed tate tao Corba, Whlee qi Le eotuniaade sf of Liston’ end!sabeeqnen tty tho sprasTows On vey (J. Hay Glo, nnd is diatingulshed for & majesty und cle-MDepartment, tho elcetric telegraph und SignalfeyS2™ed Into two Corps, w ES ae ato mindle HBAs Aemehatge eu Caan Hay-B Vance connected will monumental diguity WHICKM octns were it toto requlsitian to cedearce copied respectively by Gous. Jucab D, Cox and Alford Rae SSL Roroae tins | {ephena do, tc wor Fis not found in any ‘other, building in Copen-y-orP* Were T v cacae if. Terry, the hero of F fsher, both to “ecrve(i nd were ordered by the Portug authorities \

prevent the tro

Motto leave for ra. This was done, no doubt, for the purpoce of m the \

rtunity it lindso long waited for, and It tm- rbiddea—to

Doin A Lord has res! hundred und iftec over ope burdred ea

Wis werk, One Jolned “on probation, :and fh

One bubdred and BY forty-seven have Joined by letter nud on proba he first of Decerber, "

Branvon—A. A, Reed f

dagen.”

under the command of Gen, Sebofeld, who t Rluext Ino to Gen, Skermania the army. Hi position is elinilar to that of Geu. Meade in Vir send Gen, Thowas ut Chattauogs. The

=

STARTLING NEWSI!!

ving tho rebel

The following fs an alphabetical Ilst embracing tbe names of the gencrul oflicars of Lee's army to Gen,

who surrendy

® tion sin

ould bo unjust to natno him wntilsoine firthe f ji th taste The naies inet ertate hours, and followed by , President ovineoiny Awentnateds eae cal invoblelne’d sen ean ates PA Tentt Corps, whe hus been recognhied, “will befth iu : att names marked ; Kam : =: the us Es a

@ have been converted and reclatmed on hey nallaie ts ees suanded by Gen, Terry, und the Ts picd fy thoeo of graduates of the \ ut Acaileany or lagara and. Sac 0 Fede Grad and thiely, of which ninely-izht have Jomed which was e Ot emblem of tbe crime committed, Thelatest advices from Secretary Seward re-Fylo™PS i Gink Shera fitakinges a tho Niagara, killing one

General, Cox, It will bo (hus & will virtually command three srmiles, nearly, te nee

fatal, but {n connection with hiis recont jojurteagd Obl, the Tennessee, and the Misstesipph Fe atetO, I8B1; promo land the great loss of blood, his recovery fyconeid.fgy The it Lett au Cs ne Army alos: Urvalry pApHl April fi ered doubtful commanded respectively ‘by General® Howard, Bl 351 appointed commander Virgliia inbitary

Tt wae Clarence A. Soward, Instend of Wao; 11 fgStoenm ond Schoflold,and if they should ave thell gna aval forces; Sopteinber 2, I86l, aectmie

COMMAS DER-IN. CHIEF.

the MLB. Choreh. Bro. W. Moree Lins been with us us weupply and his eervices have been blessed ind owned of God."

or’

veal more despernto work there than at first supposed. Sewsrd's woundsare not in themsel

the wires tlaehed the startling news of the avr of the Preaident aud the attempted elaughter] lof the Vice-President, Becrotery of State and other heads of Departments, Profane history hos her dark pages—but these are the blackcat ines on record,

THE CITY,

Avpuny, Jows—A, M. Smith “We bave had during tho past few m

nthe al

ted ond reclaimed. Between tifty|

* good réyivsl, Not fur from one hundred bave; Ueeu cony’ : 7 wffo ein of again meeting the mnmand in W Virzinia;' June, 1862, as 5 « Sodalsty have Ween waded to the Church sod "Tp the Providence of God, it was reuerved to alfewerd, Jr, who was wounded. Fred, Somardfgouportunlty wtforded.uein of again acting the enone mead heey or ellen Vin iach id ig otbers will oon join. reckléas second-rate actor to take the life off wae sleo badly cut, as w lho the three nurseepg enemy fn the Held Ine pitch battle, wil strike of Url” Cong, isis, aeaumed command of the Cox. Ham“oNy.—This gentleman whoselnteg-

eof Jo

arniles of the Contederate surrendered to Gen. Grant

ates; A

‘who were In attondance upon tho Sscretary, ahow-fubiow NDC WLI use uD the task yest Wag that w desperate striggle took place there, atou's Army, now thoronkl Brig. Gen, R, IT. Chilton, Clilef of Stat make tho Chicag butnot fatally. The wounds of tho whole party of Berman's vu One Noe : vaceffl Maj. GT. Veoatte, Ald-de Camp, ‘what it has bee rere dreeeed, It la reported (hat Gen. Kilyatrick 1s to. heveBcot w, fi, Taylor, Ald-do-Camp ions of the West, 1 nding in re-BiNtuj. C. Marshall, Private § taney ;

Ammyonos, Ibt.—Rev. D. R. Thomas, Abrovat Lincoln, and thus at the some tine to}

as had) 9, 1865, B rity ond bnslnces capacity hos d zo much to lent revival, In which many of the stu-Benshrinoan almost peerless ruler and annotnt him

& Quincy roilrond c, one of the greatest corpora- 5 tendered hla positive reely-

to Austin,

dents of Hodding Setnloary, shared largely of thoB evir ys eblef of villains eaving power of God's grace

Jonfereace,

° Literary. ug moments, committed ite wicke Wastunaton, Apr 4—1: 90 a, xc, fhe eden ns bg ia Fe BAG, Marshall, Enfonte Secretary, Rostion, to tako edact Bfay Tavis bernecn ' Tonia Searsany ap Coxtnar, Tutisorsg same arn that str ck down Hon, Chi T have Just vigited the dying couch of Abrubamfperou uty ra tae LL Departament Gols. baie of Artillery. a reputation as a Chrittion gentleman, spondents Faw.t Cour thio rebellion, almed the fatal blow ugalustfM Lincoln, He la now in the azonive of death, andgf™aud, reporting atone to Gen, , peer ynose influenes hae been oi the eldeof virtue nnd

Lieut Col. Murpby, Ti

Dis physicians eayhe canmot lve moro than an; Henry G iy ton, Assistant Tus

hour, fe cra iat deiees Tle ls qurrounded by. {20 members of is CabL fy Since tho nbove wae weitten news bna been re ghLtaul, Gol J L. Carboy, Cuter Quarter

uct, all of whom ara bathed in tears. Scuatorggccived (hat Sherman has defeated Jobuston and : ; c

eon 8, Gulld, Medlvul Director. Sumueris geated on the right of t

he wuasber of bis cavalry 1s to be largely ineress

lour Chief Magistrate of Its almost close. It Js rious, too, that what wos lacking amid the Jeesone of the past to nerve our people up to com plete abborrence of treason, is uow found jn this { alrocily, Since this news camo, the

follows “phis institution, located at Abingdon, Kn aly, Mluols, uniter the eare of John’. Diekin ALM, and au able corps of teachers, ha hold in the hetrts of Its patrons, ahd the Mic generally. 1 had the pleasure of attend. @ellmax

p—Rev. J.C. Rybolt, writes u: “E fe

0 Ventral: Ds Rove following :

Col, Hammond will beat into private life, whleky \ elscalled to cnter, tho bet wishes of bis f the directors and officers of the

Abii

abordinates, yund of th

driven bim into Ralelgh, where be 1s besteging| ouch oom ttives SUDOHDINATE COMMAND

which he js lying, the tears streaming down btspgeiia-

man of experiences

recent exantination, aud thy extibilion of sentiment of the country has undergone a com sieceall Gea rane Ser Geaeautent: at i

. yom @ plete cuauee and the condiiza pauishmont of those checks, and aobbing ike & child, All around him) J.a7tn.—A report comes fron F parker Ee ep aE ee road mansgem i sodnubt no} the C. .

Si amenaton uattt tnental, asf persons Jn bur étreets who hint approval of thePare Mls phyelelens. Surgeon General Barnes ia dj-giroc that Jobuuton's army hes sturrenderd THs Andercon, Licut. Gen.’ X. 11, of Sonth Carolina. Hi, « Q. TR. R. will have continged pra} / t eM as moral truluins inte had coef murder is slinply « type of what awalts every @recting adulrs, ‘The President ls nnconselons, anufdiaau, but Itls nol authunticated. ; Hkiead, Ure Gen of Sieslesipgh DVS angie oy ee

Joyed. venoral atistuction given IN® poraietont traitor la aris, the only signof Ife he oxhibits bs by the move Usiox Victory iN ALATA A.—Geu, Thom. sob 1B Lice errs ys Nee erent to the . edits

s he examinatlons of ug vacous classes that if r idfote, they have struck down the Mimentof his right hana, which ho ralses feob Mas reports the capture of Selma, by Gen, Wil Barrenzer, Brg. Gen. Rufus, of Georgia, com-fM ryreman and composltore all a

Fee TREK fenuionGan'slruameiomen go whose forbearance Was in dangerg4 Mra. Liacoln and her two aous ate Io an cdjcin.PAforces on tho 2d inst, With Its capt mandiog Wivade W. F. Lee's cavalry. | i th brain, and consequently au fern be Cea eeneaintnis aud yet suelt is his popularity Gof robbing Uhem.ofjust puulshment, and we hard-Bilog room, into which Sucrotary Stanton ha jetletuded Geus. Forrest amd Roddy, with thelr eu Turton, Hr. Gen, Seth, of Viggieha, comin Hee ee Teas 10 bo eat thal prow:

rebel te: astors and p

Pclisages tat eve that t ders will funlly#gone to Inform them that the command:

ang \ v sldeat's pb , ; Mnj. Gen. Callen A., of Alabama, com. Phent and for siding elders of the ‘ond a at Ce ry i sin the suevess of the bired assassin, Noth-Fictans buye pronounced bls case Wopeless. MOVEMENT ON MowiLs.—Fr cd’ oF] Hinw division Gordon's 24 corp: ist Chureb Ju Chicago are requested to Tee ee oeaeer dictator day’ wsvalte glug lo thls world is wecideat, and, whlle Wo mourajg AsT passthrough the passage to the front a OE aoutng, Be. Gen. Henry 1, of Gora, 103 Laceataet, endl elt sor Apert hiatay . Hour loss, wo ure comforted by faith {a God Tbear shrieks and erles proceeding from tho ¢ oy | Sa SU rr erate eS Dh ac raphle pletures for the beneilt of the Methr : “Te exhibitions of the woltBrary saclelic Wig The telegraph of last evening, the Lith, brought ch the grief-stricken wllo and children ar the bay, on thy Drvant, Brig. Gen., coroman vilgaue, Ke In the Sanitary Fulr. Al that wos oi LS See eat RL eavurs vit J.#to onreity the nows of the assassination of the} shaw'a division: vas tbat Gard has no evperior In Ay Lie hoped thab at no distant day it will be | President, and attempted assassination of Secrog@ We obtain from Quartermaster Gen. Melx. a bo considerel aa puated for ihe honvller the Banitary and Chrls-Piary and Major Soward by rebel desperadoes.B following account of tho uesassination: AN hee ater Arti } arms ty Geres Commissions. We yivo below tlie mourntit dispaten half past ten olclock, a mon dressed In 9 dark K Hider tidomitable enerzy and percever-¥ ¥ by darks i the latest vont blog ae Througuithee auido nepey and caeral WasmtNatox, April 14th. Rand Lat, entered the private box in whieh uy elevated above the Een. la, Chi iF friends cowlolg Uhh pyfak Tedutaye, te Institution sill scon be feeed Trom@! The Procident, Scerotary Seward and Mojor}¥LAncolnand bis party, conslstiog of Mrs. Linco torpine, A letterinforns ieamiaait Ae Wan

antuge of, tuk dag daring thenlght, almost ward the rebel tines, ond ab ni Ut, oy

jus that our fr King: ad

mA OTAIREE CS Ti

ve their beads eramined. Iocan give most pbronologiste

prleon ot oh Through his untidy efforts, “and thes s vat Hava beon Bs inated by some despera-ByMiss Horrls, daughtet of Senator Hay, and ae Wi toe a a ST ae are eat $f does to-night, evidently under cory preconcrrted Captain Rathbone, of Albany wor seated, In aban pola 1d PRR

My ; ae

Birangement. Inedigtely upon opentog tue dour be ndyaue. APR A 3 fe via » | “ee « wi

ter chara

hall an bw . ae

: CR,

NORTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, » : -

8s in ovory other, they have not wnited for! of our utionality floating shoye them, pro- | goddess of Liberty, where > sat proudly evidently has a large place In his heart, and ore timid, having no gontlemen to gnard 8 enlLfrom the people, but lave been God's| ceeded to the other departments to pay | enthroned, wreath, in light, to witness tho | his labors aro indefatigable to se: com- ; then, ke.

4 cloth: | In company with an Bplsoopal clergyman

fasiot i . cir respects to distinguished gentle-| grand jubilation over ti r of potent dolegatea, to raico money commissioned leaders of his sacramental} the’ respects t. ; the iu nguished gentle. Bi ae oe he eal of ont of ing for the sulfering: sat dying, and to. give | from Connecticut t eae one ead host. ugh presiding over them. | ees ee and “execrabla dospotinms 9 Tight impnle to See Work in the great | family is one tho best and i i

We are tired of'jthe ropresontation that,| At the War) Department a great crowd / that over oxisted upon the faco of * the! Ne thirest. A fi spent in Mr. Car- |/One of tho ladies is an Epi alian, the oth-

ours

\ in order to advance Gur new profects of min- | was gathered awaiting farther despatches | earth JW. 8. (tens geet convinced me that he is pea of | or tro wero Biaihomids pa dt Wall thangs bi Pa <I go e =| fre f ich Scoretary Btunton] Washington, D. G, Apri § 5. | at's noblemen, and loves his country better | avfine old on: of tho first tivo Bishops Sourav. 6. canpsen, go Saree igen, thes) front, SNe ae ae pene thau be loves himself, Through his pereon-| of the MI. E. Churc Soren,

| ¥ ; do bg ju thus regard | read from wn upper window os fas ei rat aR al efforts and \correspondenco ha has suc-| All the great questions were canvassed,

| pies worthy of our origin, our Position. | ceived. The patriotic Secretary was loudly THE' CHRISTIAN COMPETSEION: ceeded in awaking a grenter interest in be They diseussed'them with coolness and can.

Tt is undeniable that the Methodist sontt:|Myank God for tho tachinehBt Scripture | called upon forn speech ; with great emotion] ; —_ half of the Commission, among the clergy of | dor, bat could. not endure the thought of ment has for generations been unfavorable to} that the world was not madoina day. Let} he Tesponded in the following feeling] We aro literally overran with the commu-} Wisconsin in particular, having of Into” ce- abandoning tho confederacy. “Oh, it must

that system of training for the ministry | another half century pass away, and thon] yords nications of delegates of the'Christian Com eared Sgpscisble Hunber of peiaislary of noble ae Tee eee fia: atten } macliaye ie : F |Siison eng @rueseacet : evangelical chorches to onter tho field as | of the 3,“ Lee Wi ye which consists in a threo years’ conrée of | geo if Methodist Institutions will uot vie] « rrindeand Milos Oitizene tn thls great hour ae “on, and we have not opnte for a tithe of delegates. sucoved.” "Tho North and South oun never echuical, professional stndy in a Theological | with those of an: other Oburch in their pow-| of triumph, my heart, as well as yonrs, 1s peno. | Eheim. “We do as well ns we can by extract. -\t Philadelphia, the headquarters of the | live te ther, they are go atterly unlike,” technical, pr iy y P y t Philadelp 9 ya! toge a ke," Seminary, Tn our carly history the freshness er for good in human history. If our pres-| trated with gratitude to Almighty od for Ils ing. Christian Commiss », 0 numbor of clerka are | said the other, “I think they can ‘und will,”

si f . Bo fiNViscomsine constantly employed by ita worthy Prosident, | T-aaid. and freedom of Methodist ministrations wero or itio an advance on the vast, let us . , of Wisconain: ans id en A z 5 ae ay ia dalren th the stiffqess, formalit a eTalGol thas eet ato, past has| Prolonged cheering.) Our thanks aro due to the Crry Pomr, VA, April 5, 1865, | @e0. H. Stuart, Eeq., to receipt goods, Keop] Brerybody seems surprised at the be- in bold contrast wi stiffqess, formality | not oyerloo 1 g| Predcat [cheers], to tho Army sd Novy! Papensngie —I visited this city tha day | ¥9°Ks, repack boxes, commission delegate, havior oF ous trope. ‘They supposed that and precise mannerisin that characterized the | made our present, and 60 when wo predicate [ehéors), to thé grant commanders by'sea anil {that the Union army took ‘ion, Be- | COtrespond with numerous field agents, and | the city would be given up to rapine, mur- alpit performances of those who had been| y differnt etaud-peint occupied by the] fers hoor] to the gallant oflecanzd men who| fore the war dt contemeo a oe Sesist in various ways in carrying ont the bo- | der and arson. I conversed, today, with sey Pulpit ps Pe 'p! ic 1, ined 23,000 inhabitants. Fieestid fi b ng A } citizens ; all expressed the a round throng the theological mill, aud! Qhurch from that held in our early history, | have pertied thar Byes upon the battle-ileld and It bias been a beautiful town, but looka guite | Roflceat designs of the mesocistion, Moot | erat citizens ; all oxpressed the sine grati & t shaped and fashioned after the ; ize tho law of historical develop. | drenched the eoll with thle blood. (Great chocrs ] dingy nt present. Many of tho buildings are | delegates are eurprised at the Tab amzan tcf /estion at the good ordor maintained by tL Aad como out shaped and fashioned after the | tet ns recognize tho law o fern eG Bure ce commlcoration and our ald | very de business carried on und the immediate eyo | fodorals. Ono gentleman said this morning, most approved style of ministerial symmotzy | ment, ‘Truo, aleo, to our Primitive idesa and | oy bogiven to the wounded, the malmed and] ‘Tho old men look downeast, sullen and | Of Mr. Stuart, as the miperintundency of hia “It isa long time since Potérsburg was as and perfection. In the one cage, men who! forces of evangelical Church life, We have the suffering, who boar tho marke of their great | blue, the women look cv and gram, but | O*" non prijecte:is enough to puzale quiet as last night, Se is ‘Wore not versed in the learning of tho echoals not come on to the ground of the schools of| sac, iiecs In this mighty struggle. Lot us humbly | the alavea and poor whites are jubilant’ and tn even of a Philadelphia laiyer, and omment isos iso aa it has hitherto been, : cs riifees In this mighty strnggle, 1 y Ri ; Hy Atha 1ePhere it which he seems | since tho commencement of the way ve may and who were ualettered in theological eci- metaphysical and scholastic divinity. Vo offer up our thanks to Divino Proyidence, for hls | happy beyond expression. EP N

i as 9 uD isha ae ea preastworks, before | Peculiarly fitted ty ct, bating neno of his | expect tosce thery 3 of tho South aceepting gnoe and literatnre, eo far as academic walks | hava no thealogiodl seninarica; wo havo Drn-| core over us, and beteech Him that Ha will guide | pis Pa Eisai: ee before | ieilanco in bahaifor tho noble cause which | the amnosty offered, assuming the tonne

and distinetions and honors aro conoomned, | rasa, tnentaen Ne should: say, they Seder art cnch Mena hn ba their joy was unspeakable, ‘They. eaid | STS tO engrossa large share oF iy Weed legiance, abandoning, with tho whole heart,

Prosched the gospel in such “demonstration | amayat to ono and the eame thing, I roply i 2 Post tt | they could compare it to nothing but their | 224 heart. tho dogma of state sovereignty, nnd working

| hho epirit and power” as produced - oy never] Millteach ashowr to be noble in the mnidst of conversion to God. They world break out | Tuo rooms occupied by the Commisalon zealously to bring back the prospority which

i | oe ea Bat re ae ae ae byno means, and God grant that they never trlumph, how to be Just in the hour of victory, | 3 yout gre ut No. 11 Bank street, boing thirty feet in | tho rebsllion hes bonished. It is rumored astonishing (ffects ; in the other, men who maphT now aii you, ma 8

"oy aro in their infancy | and thot Ho pil anablo ua to sceara the food. | (2 St pie ike Wisse finesse time | {foot and one hundred and eoventy’ in. the | that My Lino will, from Richmond to-day,

doliveranes of this nation. [Tremendous and) » Rey, J. 0, Ronnrs

had graduated with high honors from somo | ani zo their chs racter ia not fally formed. | tlons of thls Ropnblle, soaked ns thoy have leon aepieyed come at Jast, and wers free! Wowr| Th and are quite densely packed swith Proclamation to the South. May the | colobrated echool of divinity to the Pulpit, | We can't eco all the possibilities in their §n blood, so thet it soll live foroyer and ever. good de Lord is. Bless Goa, wo will praia | POX Sof clothing, fruits, medicine God dircct him in the preparation

8 word, everything Ww hospital or in

delivered intellectual prelections according istoncs, wo can't tell what will bo thoir his Gatnusleate cheer.) f | Him.” And they would fo tho formulas of their yencrated masters in tory in the long run, but from their obyio Lot us also not forget the laboring wilttons | jes can,

- 5 7 in other Jands who in this strogyle have glven us thoology, in a manner devoid of all @mbtion Providential establishment, arrangemonts, thelr eympathles, thelr ald and thelr prayers, aud

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eld could de f, can be obtained at th and in order to further the Wish

jubilant on our si delirious with delight.

rooms; | every ‘dark the do- | broad

and unadapted to the mentgl condition and aud operations thus far, we may sugur the} te us.id thom rejolce with us In our great trl ie eeneral mud fo tho gate BPpointed. in 1 ; | spiritual wants of the People. Tt is not mat-| very hest Fesulte, They now havo ye Ty dis-}umpb. Then baving done this, ict ua trast th Culedatee ate Of tha army, who su drop fromthe Mreoe torofcurprise that the former by the People| tinctive Mcthodistic features, ‘They aro not | falure to God, who will gulde ns, as' hereto aries of the Commie pels i ps | at large were deemed called of God to preach ed on the platform of furnishing full | ** ording (o His own g i zh pogea At Baltimore and Harpe dicts—God bless thom t—are hap- § | the gospel, and that the latter were comowhat of theological study for the term of mmonse throng which by this tima | tum inc over, raise mo up, the busi be. AU slong the line, : | *mptnously spoken of 93 “man-made min: | tree ye Ts appropriate to college grad filled the Park surrounding the WarDepart. | Het! nt before last I wor Gaeta ih et Where the heavy as been ora, uno Very cause of sacred learning | ut aia to arvede each ndvanlngs ment aud blocked up tho streots, singin ean eee iad n for so long, ; ing off I H tinevandlehoae on ae pon fete ia emphatically ie miniature mines, & \vag thus funat- | who have not recoived a thorough shouting and choeriog,proceeded to the State com for them 2 heart Of tho Christian Commission that cong nae We tae » Tevealed itself to undervalue all training as will enable them to on Department whero Secretary Seward wag | many of thomout in thacold, the lif.current of nipathy and | Which Ih fe fic for the ministerial ofties| itinerant ministry with quatife called out nnd gratified the crowd with a CHRISTIAN costrestoN tustenauco to its diversified extzemilies en. Grant's i 3 A silitele apeech, ehich iygd | |, This Godlike outerprise is doing a worla | over our Union. e the official telegrans F) 1 will warrant su Loth du the e "| oF-zood, to aay nu ag or{ And lot it be borne in mind thet ho whe | ing the occupation ¢ r @ amoarked | ties af theit office and in the studies pertain cheers. Thenes to Willard's Hote 1 eleme dora thousand | enters upon the pw being ac-| ders, they barra j nd spirit |, their high vocation, dent—Tobr things for the soldier, that otherwieo would | c mplished by this ciatic smduates! | ‘Theit inuin ihe made ono nf the most cloquent and | never be done. does n d nid the offi s peo war is about ove E } it is be- lla yt peechies ot tu day—tis allusionto} Ten all- tho sermone, conv storolieve, heartsto be bound wp, } at Caused, it is be-| lanouages of th and the princi ig steel ite duy—his allusion t IECIEe cone Rlalgibs Drovers ae i althful action of Methodiem ples of Biblics Church history that le had stood solitary aud alone “it is more blessed to give thin t comp with both ans fall of pape fon the older church organizations. Our and polity come in as subsidiary t6 thcee | in the United te when ali other both the churches and minister the | and Testaments et of psporand an ", though never wanting in ap-| orth adie aed ang Soutliom Sonatoriwere seceding, was fro. geiners in this ese tae soldiers gained | envelope for each ealdier, will. convines thn . 2 of mental endowments and sound syatomatic theology, they should occupy the | Seive moat enthusiastic nothin, es pre: farming in the Christian ministry, now sone very lowest level, or better still! be leh out| Teuclose his speech in fut nad hopo yon | Golandl Nor ditistogive adilferent position in referen hola | altogether. You never n teach a man to| Will find epa to pr blish it erainaein the Mm Thank | Zo Mrs, A , a organized and conducted for the preach by teaching him the ral Seonier Xates of Tilinols aid othecpromt. | him in the Hospital of te i pon your ght I must write you s letter nofcandidates for the sacred ofico, sition as related to a sermon. nent gentlemen followed the Vice-President | geon mut ot bratidy, and T supplied him | ¥ nt, fo tell you how much Ha al | know: not that there lus been aay. neat eee memen: sae and eloquent, manner, with two hottlesof the n, the Chris ; joie eae ta feentine cal! brains enough te : A at me cane tian Commiss cen kept | hand, arc ive of our be bsngo of entimént respecting the hurtful certainly has not with rulea, soar watts Of the clty-svoro | yen ge es ¥ for about Hite dasa. The | parents, r aper you | been converted, badencies of a ei ly technical ana sy In preaching, evory man must a Ja 3 animated. Public and y this timely nid ir gratitua in 7 in Pnatic training in echolastic divinity, prepar. i varfoti ere gaily , Feaching out his | also, in Our kitchen seers lik 5 Prepar- | himeelf, and then all the va taney a Upon tt nas One oF on ane en of tho ‘ministry. | if and’ characton willcome out beat preaban te ra come dere for. | pinata y pick yr old objections against the schools at + a Ppur hand, forl'il never ane es Vilityaa they lina t mn th gate ions of the Chris- ld my band. for time | the mes F / PS ee NT tian pulpit, otherwise you will have stereo. 8 H y God bless you—and ie took was converted last night, 4 forthe manufacture = Gee any ) ourts adjearued, the bless the Christian Commision, Tu 28 certainly the happiest wan I ever } nie typed patterns of and all the repnl- at / Still esist in the 4 z ; ed work, business houses closed, aga both theChristian and tho Sanit / sive fintures of mannerism. The danger in 2 Z- 4 issions, but I'll not r shore not enjoyed j Wl grounded gaits all business was for the tiniysuso, jE | Commissions, but Il not. do it of méstings se cn bis ings vicious ns Lo. doetrinn|{decnvorien to] O. PUodhatlnet ero sity sanghtes aot Me atl Mel as fox f : cbkpel from fi tp come forward Po a in that tiey ana 2 P ecbolastic ab. { authems of joyjand this with the boom of OY in the 2dcorps | 3 £08 af Mich Jorety nigue a \ ing e and defense 6 F i ies, and thenco pging and cheering yw ghto| three very _| Our fmily prayers morning res to prustical mischief, and bitter disputation, one believe t ty had indeed Baas ar TaRS aiGnth ened pra oven faents 1 ; and divisi already | Bone crazy with j musing inci- | Wien the Lustdine tho Indiana Cc pees eee conte , Had cams of the truth | dents occurred ami neral hilarity, | more 3 rovirul estern branch of the Obtistinn Gee - . n theolog- | of this po We are now one in doc-| Amid the almost universal d-ebaking, I] they cnr r eral eee 4, i3 one, from Mrs. S$. B that ant hobbies with ||; mates aie observed one of Grant's yet through here, to and from the fic obels. The f taka : a The | t8ixe, but let metaphysical divinity gota erved one of Grant's ye ho had rbyxobels three dollar 7 tho vccupaate of the divinity chaira; in that g Biblical ech evidently been“ shot in the bent ther lastermion hers Inbvors of theso twa breth instalhnent of tho county, paid be FS a . Shee J " choo! pee pledge themeolyes to liye fo: aDner, 4 de county, to only son Who cn- they ropress the Bere ects ob euaaae You may look far enough into the future to | 4P to an Indian im 95 a sign by al eS and Tr daily, eometin ning going on, one year ago tu the ea gh? oo tor auid artficiaise the soul's life-groviths into see the oxploits of old and new school Moth. °igar vendor. As tho Indian had 4 Mand | ings, sometimesin the yard; yesterday three | The ley fourth Illinsis seats, nt lins been | and died while manhood, thus circumscribing the mind's odist theology. oxtended, thesoldior rushed forward for a | times, aud ga a thom a warspeech also, on | Visited witha good revival” some forty du-| sible te 36 the | actioa and subtracting from ita freedom and ERS hearty hand-shake, exelaimin Halloo old | OUt recent victor Their cheers were like | ring fhe past two Week: feng beon con- |} that Mra McKinney is a Power; in that they subject all typos of For the Northwestern Ongletian fellow (hic), Richmond tack?" Ho ccemeq | M&btY thundering yi Brito linsis Goes a sevimennte Sanne poe mental life to one Procrustean standara of THE FALL OF RICHMOND. much shocked that the “old follow" mado | EYL: N besten ae vil 5 1805, | Epding the railroad between the Blaf CHRISTIAN couMisstow. } Pulpit preparation and performance, and thus | How the Nowa was Teecelved rq Waehs no responso and with evident dieeust at his i! Ohrision Ocaieainn Dona. (attleRook. “We ere having a good work = ] induce peculiar mannerism that becomes a prcieny supposed secesh proclivities passe, The U.S Christian Commission has de-| kere, twenty were forward f ° ; 3 nner ecomes an ; pposed secesh p jes passed on, Teloped here its varioua and beneflcent op-| nisttimd vaveter eT eo more for the Wounded Boys at inseparable and offens @ appendage to min-| Monday, April 8, 1865, will ever be al Anold friend remarked to mo, is | erations ; such us dict kitchenslosn libraries, The Lord Hichiwond and Goldsboro, isterial character, Finorable day in the blitory of the\Nation-| ono \of- tho. great eventa of : distribution of eanitary stores and religious t h orablo da a i 0 of ; of my li i ¥ stores and religious or among th : Onco mote the Christian Commiset \ { je saying that our Church cecupies now | al Capital. At 103 a, a of this day was re-| worth a lifetime to liave been ic gaicein Rovian of Chistian, dete Him for greater manifest oa ae peenie Ge ate SARTRE | 2 diffrent position in referenco to theologi- | coived the glorious news of te fall of Rich- | ton on euch a day," do io Nashiillet ertiga Roce Pong hoe me Titinets i Ripa is ena aes cal schools generally, it ought alco to bo stat. mond—the great citadel of therebellion, Among those who. were giving vent to| tale, several of them peseeaines pabacity to | with me hero; ho is am earneat laborer Gu | wheter owing to tho inoeesshee ng tt Past ed that we haye not changed our policy as Astho thrilling news flew from dopart-| their joy, none ee med more happy thi iccommodate from one to thr thousand pa- Post chapel was dedicated last Sabbath, by l'the ans ss zi & ae of to the causo of Chiistion education, for the mont to departmeat, slmost with the rapid-|ourcolored population, ‘Theur fetta This single et mount of canoes tbe | Rev.Mr, Larrimore,chaplain ofthe nine yes, | C02 3 austen dabor aad ery ead foaan beseenecietinial tear caine = : lation, c e8 We ers anidea of the amount of sufferiog to} resin, ene) Cou my in Very good reason that as It respects this | ity of thought it sproad over the city, sud | wreathed with smiles and fairly clister ved, no swall part af which good ission is doing a go quarters is easily ac ad ebe Sreat interest of civilization and humanity} made the people fa wild with joy. with joy. A colored woman ‘ith ela siaccowplished by this Commission, this branch of the army, Let th i t this year neither the w Wo have always been enlightened, zenlous | Shouting, singing, ater ee sPeeels | hands andyuplifted esos exclaanen “Bress | any have also been brought ton koowl: [tke relies cy (oo render to be aray of the Comission have heen and progressive. No Church of ita age in| making and congratulatory hand-shakings | de Lor, de year of bilo an come” ‘They | S222, OC the pardoning ‘merey of Jesu giving and praise, for his benef owed | rect. New posts have tag eae Christendom has done as much for the cause of | were the order of the dny. The exultation | emed to feal their freedom more inten eat Sry San eee oad Hee he ane Bethan, Worpaety and sup; tied Wile ae Sav ay SSIS ARTS sei : : s J f mM More inten: nO Low stand cason with ey | this noble. agency Brethren of the Is | and suppliec ilmington, Savanah and | Popular and collegiate education asthe Meth. | knew no bounds and defied all sense of pro-| than ever before. Th ¥_ Tealized tho great | ready to smite down treason pith bese | fs Conferee Sie a vast fold dace oa hava been opened to our ution odist Episcopal Charch, And wehave always] priety; many wero ccen laughing, weeping | fuct that the downfall or the Rebollion ns-{ blows, and others who have gone ap throueh is white to the God open the |and faithful delceates. Aauione beeu.decidedly, earnestly, strenuously in fs. | and frantically embracing each other in the | gured the freedom of their race, the smoke of battle, or from the cat of saf many of you fo devote some time to | pur (es 1 aftet sblopdy Yor of an-edueated minlstry. Probably wo | wory exeees of op bh Dea arte esetamont continued | palm” Wnt ice eon and nar tho | she gathertog tu eva ciee Se peime to Toile of vicorgy ee hd. ou Joyous . evangelical body has made all its denomina- Your correspondent was the first to con | with little abatement, Last night all Bk a more worthy the DayeaGnleres S/amovg th Han He a oe thousands of i Be Sep fa = pane | tional educational enterprises contribute eo y the startling news to the Interior De- | the departments, the Capitol and other pub- | Of Christian patriotiem, Christian: *t as clear conver-| ried, mnime and wounde Feo . | if directly to the improvement and well heing| partment. Upon communicating it to the | lic buildings of the city Wero brillinntly il Pend a ROMaONT ibe rack our church !'q35 Conmuitt ; i | |. ofits ministry ashas the Methodist. Torop:| Hon, Commisroner of Pensions that usu-| uminated in honor of our Brand vietory, | Was inducted into the gubornatoriai chair to Let the church remenaber. us in nioment erape ser aetna | nf us ns being Lebind all othera in mak- | ally sedate and di nifled functionary drop- at many private re stores and | 92%: the ceremony transpiring in the Hall y now tas Tees i Wilh atl elite } ing provision for our own educational wants} ped a business letior which he wn3 reading, | businees houses wero also illumisy qin, [OL Representatives. His inaugural address} Ricv J VENCENT, of Mlinois : er totum. Thooxpented fee ay Whith- both us it respects our ministry and member- | sprang to hia foot, f ng his hands wildly i ight, | Was delivered bofore the two. Houses jointly ; Cees ay moti a, [Cr te tum. The oxpected termination of the \ie : sp 1 7 and member. | sprang to his feot, flung his hands wildly in. | deed the city was a blaze of light, feembled: a large number of military gou-] | The Lord reigns, and the writ recteot| Wat 08 depressed the amount of the at H ship, would be false in the oxtreme. We | to the air, and fairly danced forjoy, As the An immense crowd gathered in front of| tlemen including Maj. Gen's Thon )Milroy, | Yesterday, I walked through t sof ceipts. This committe: haa bee: Babee the eng geiterday, and yet we have filled | glad tidings sped from office o oles the | the Patent Office, whon specchea more naan |B Hine ake PuNdiers ‘with | Petorsbung, and Inst night slept con ed for money,and wothayo td ore tr fhe Iand with, all the varied activities of | heads of burence and clerks came rushing | hy Judge Oarter of the Supreme. Court of | at" eof allanad ae i all rangle seen ae Fetes fae eer Ave to-day sent $1,000 = maPree izati a Tyee = ri eat fs atest oF! fled, patriotic, and lc (Ere Louse to | thoroughly eccession family. I ate heir | to the front. Powerful ecclesiastical organization, ond in/out. of their rooms pellimelt toward the | the District Of Colombia, Vico-Prosident | hinischf and the Comers i which bas | table tiiismorning, vice, light, oat-meal bread | Wo, 82 4 committee, hare made no general no department of Church life have wo failed front of the Patent Office, where an excited Johnson, Ex-Goremor Yates of Mlinois, ana | made bim its chief executive, Whoa Gen, | without butter, well-baked pork aud beans, | appeal to tho citizens of Michigan gi fo mect our responsibilities according to the| crowd w S alrendy guthering. ‘The beaming | Green Clay Smith of Kenta The mect- | Thomas arose, advanced to the speaker and and Grank.a cup of excellent coffee, served battle of tho Wildornesa whee ee the Yano wf dsclapment in the operation of which | fac piBecretary Usher was geen upon the | ing continued to alate hoe 4 ney jnoek handasthe spectators broke forth | by hall'a dozen colored folks, wh Were Fes- F aeat When s0 noble a re- tima i an tnzariable condition. Fo bayo | portic dhe Was vociferous! ; ty Pinion input gronts|| Save storm Var ec nlaves The Governor is| terday set free by the entrance of on anny, | P0030 was made to usnearly $10,000 haying iplied our dactitgt ee __ We have | portico, an te Was vociferously called ont est enthusiasm, evidoutly in.a feble state of health, Theda long disenssion with the trvo old ladins | been forwarded in the month of Moy 19° multiplied our institutions of learning even | for aspeech. He was too nnch excited to} The sceno now yas truly Grand and won-/ Rey. Wat M. Oszory, of Wisconsin and the fait young lady composing the fam. We again call upom ow citicany Del e to the extent of our resourees, and have aitn-| say much but responded in a few pertinent derfil ; thousands of lights flashing from Manreysnone, W.Va, April, isos, | suetionet Of (to 1889. lang cmeneeam Youllasa = ed and ore still aiming to occupy strategic | ana congratulatory remarks, Ho told tho| hundreds of windows, bands playing, © per LE ea nly widuight. Nervous, din thesece rene: Beth

In visiting the rooms of the Christian | ¢ 1 timid 8 frightencd birds, thoy | to Tepond in the materia © wat, of In apy Gonmmission in Milwaukee, Iwas favorably | scarcely know what too orsay, the

uation of Petersburg was eo sudden and ‘un-| aemere in , 2 Sein a degree it ¢ expected to them. “Twenty fonr hours ago," Greets horrors, ‘Trrenty of

\ Points with our collegiate fortresses for the | clerka of his department that it was impossi-| making, tho metoor-like rockets \ Prosecution of our educational cam, ign that | ble for any one to work in such a state of | the heavens with their yai egated and bril- shall include the coming centuries, and sur. | joyful excitement Udi d the liant streams of tig! : i

; josfilescitement, nnd dismissed them for| liant streams of Light throughout the city Suadlls our citizons aro i i

Puss in glory that of any sister denomination, | the doy. They cheered him most heartily, | seemed almost like enchantment, : fadcete ston ee ane ‘ana | the various departinanta- pit ao ees

0 i embered that, while wi od out Hor Bn i Srowds, jubi ith jo in hi ra eae Gollige i 5 7 po or CORe And now bo it remembered th nt, whito wo and called out Hon. J. H. Barrett, Commis] Crow ds, jubilant with joy, continued to Gauce reposed in him, and none are laboring | now tho decaded Yankee patrolling’ the | pensation but the God bless you" of the gocord high praise to our intelligent laymen | sioner of Pensiony and D ¥. Holloway, | throng the streets aud avenues until. Tate | With more commendable zeal for the allevi- | strecta, and two Northen ministers a8 our q

for their zealous activity in Promoting all / Commissioner of Patents, both of wliom re. hour atnight. Ponnsylyania ay ion of our Wounded and dying. ests." One of the Methodist ministers of F ealous a a ce » both of - Ponnsylya onue presented | tion of pur wounded and dying. r gests he of the Methodist ministera of all on the Z our Ohurch intervets, yet that our ministry | eponded most felicitously, ‘The vnst crowd 8 particularly lively and brillinnt appearance. Mr. Carter is doing a lucrative business as Petersburg came to the Christian Comm. ton, ¢ clergy and churches take

i fevleadarg a rs i i i aici A attorney in the city, and has dutles onongh | rooms during the day of our entrance and “Pa collection for us at once,—oi i have been mainly th lenders in our great | then formed into Proccssion singing “Tally The Capitol at the farther end was q per- portaintag to his office to occupy his whole] requested that one or two gentlomen might | Christian Commissions an 1dior’s Aid So ¢ducational movements, In this departmont | round the flag, Boss,” and with that emblem | fect blaze of lights, extending up even to the sttention, but tho Ohristian Gommiazion | be cout to romain with tho family as they Z

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